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THE 

SIXTEEN PRINCIPAL STARS 

1824-1948 



THEIR 



POSITIONS AND ASPECTS 



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WITH 



INSTRUCTIONS 



FOR 



USE IN NATIVITIES 



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EPHEMERIS OF 
URANUS AND NEPTUNE 
( , 1835-1876 



Copyright/ 1S9S, 

By J. G. DALTON 



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BOSTON 
OCCULT PUB. CO., 1898. 

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PREFACE. 



The meagre account of the fixed stars found in astrological books 
is in all respects poor indeed, consisting of uncertain positions and 
fictitious attributes — bad enough, what there is of it, and too much of 
it, such as it is. This wide vacancy in theory must cause a like defect 
in the practice. We need to have their true spherical locations and 
aspects, with their relative lustre, and nothing figmentary. Accordingly 
we offer here what is the very first attempt toward a rational and cor- 
rect use of them in natal figures. The principal stars are these, with 
the new notation (Amer. Eph.) of their magnitudes : 



This notation is in- 
versely as to their light, 
starting with that of 
Aldebaran as the stand- 
ard unit : making the 
brightness of Sirius 2.4 
that of Procyon, and 3.4 
that of Aldebaran, etc. 



For any sufficient treatment of nativities it is obviously necessary 
that a diagram of the heavens should include a number of the brightest 
stars. For that purpose we have prepared these tables of the positions 
and aspects of those sixteen of them for a period of 124 years, giving 
them in the order of their magnitudes as found by late methods. At 
the given dates' these positions are very exact — rather more so than is 
needed, partly for the ideal satisfaction of doing the best possible, and 
for other reasons. They are what are called true apparent places ; that 
is, without aberration, which is merely a distortion. Up to 1900 the 
mean R. Asc. and declination were Obtained from the latest precise places 
in the American Ephemeris and certain astronomical papers connected 
therewith ; and from 1900 to 1948 they were derived by applying the 
second differences of the previous 48 years. Mean places were then 
converted into apparent by Bowditch's tables of nutation, the several 
factors being properly carried forward ; and the longitudes and so forth 

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Sirius . . 




■1.4 


Procyon 


-f 0.5 


Canopus 




■0.8 


(S Centauri 


0.7 


a Centauri 




-0.1 


Altair . . 


0.9 


Capella . . . 


+ 


0.1 


a Orionis .. 


0.9 


Arcturus . . 




0.2 


a Crucis 


0.9 


Vega . . . 




0.2 


Aldebaran . 


1.0 


Rigel . . . 




0.3 


Spica . . 


1.1 


a Eridani 




0.4 


Antares • . 


1.2 



were got by usual formulas. Being apparent places, some of the differ- 
ences are quite irregular, but the error by proportion within the two- 
year intervals is for most of the stars extremely small ; in the four-year 
intervals it is often more, but will be insensible for the uses intended — 
will never equal the uncertainty in the planets' tabular places, which is 
often a large fraction of V owing to the defects of theoretical astronomy. 

Old tables of mean positions can be found, but are considerably 
inaccurate. It would have been far easier to have made a brief table of 
that kind for some medium dates, with annual differences, which for 
each star are nearly uniform. This we have herein done for two other 
stars not in the tables. Mean places are but average ones, while the 
apparent are exact, so that our plan, though wrong in idea, will give in 
the intervals more closely the actual places. Our tables have the only 
record of the sextiles, and the trines of course are exactly opposite. 
The formula for these is given on page 9. If a star's latitude were 
just 60° there could be but one sextile and that would coincide with its 
longitude ; if more than 60°, there is no sextile on the ecliptic. The 
squares are always 90° from the star's longitude, and from star itself. 
We know of but one astrologic writer that has given even a hint as to 
right places on the ecliptic of aspects other than the square — so 
simple a thing, so important with most of the stars, and, to some extent, 
with the Moon and Venus. 

We have given parallels of declination on the ecliptic for eight of 
these stars, the rest not having any, and the other two points are just 
opposite to those given. The formula for them is upon page 9. When a 
star's declination is more than the ecliptic obliquity it has no parallel. 

The names of the most southern of these stars are popularly unfa- 
miliar in our latitudes because they do not rise here, but they are to be 
regarded as of more import than well-known ones of much less lustre 
that are on the list, or others such as Castor and Pollux. Though often 
these southern ones cannot be put into an ordinary figure, which rep- 
resents only a part of the sphere, their squares will always have place 
in it, and sometimes their other aspects. 

Putting the stars into a figure should be done by the R. Asc. and 
declination, for some that have much latitude will otherwise not be in 
the right houses. Tan decl. X tan lat. of place = sine asc. diff., and 90° 
-\- that gives the semi-arc, which with the meridian distance fixes the 
mundane place of the star, as of any other body. The briefest way of 
indicating them in a figure is to use the numerals here appended to their 
names, as the latter cannot well be abbreviated enough. The fact that 
the numbers denote their order of brightness will be an advantage in 
doing so, and the names may be easily remembered or referred to. It is 

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not advised that all of them should be put into the figure, but to select 
some which come in the more important houses, and such as are far 
north and above the horizon or far south and below it, as thus they are 
more potent by position ; but if the figure be for south latitude the con- 
ditions last named are to be reversed. Take notice that in certain lat- 
itudes some of them never rise, others never set. If a star's declination 
is more than the complement of the latitude of place (its diff. from 90°), 
it will not rise, or not set, as the case may be, and hence is in no house, 
but outside the limits of the figure, and can make no mundane aspects, 
yet it throws some of its zodiacal aspects to various parts of the figure 
like the rest. 

It may be well to have in addition the place of rj Argus, the most 
variable of the great stars, which at intervals of about seventy years is 
among the very brightest. Its last maximum period was about 1830 to 
1850, and the next should be 1900 to 1920. We give below its mean 
positions, with annual differences, in the middle of those periods, and 
results will be correct to a small fraction of V for either term of 
twenty years. When reckoning backward change the -\- signs to — , 
The sextiles are but about 14° 24' from the longitudes, and may be had 
more closely by formula on page 9. 

The place of Eegulus also may be desired, as it is a familiar star, 
nearly on the ecliptic, and hardly inferior to Antares. Therefore we 
give its mean place for the middle date of the tables, 1886, and annual 
differences, which will generally suffice to get its position with less than 
V of error for any time in the whole period. For dates previous to 1886 
the -f- or — signs are to be reversed. Its sextiles are almost precisely 
60° from the longitudes, and its parallels may be had by the formula on 
page 9. 

V Argfls. 



Date. 


R. Asc. 


A. diff. 


Decl. 


A. diff. 


Long. 


A. diff. 


Lat. 


A. diff. 


Jan. 1. 
1840 


159° 
/ // 

43 27 


34-5 


S8°s. 

1 " 11 

50 40.5 


4- 
•1 

18.8 


^ 19 
/ // 

57 7-4 


+ 
11 

49-7 


58°s. 
1 11 

55 3-8 


4- 

11 
0.2 


1910 


160 
23 28.6| 34-S 


59° 
12 40.3) 18.9 


20 
54 560 


49.4 


55 19-5 


o-3 


Regulus. 


Jan. 1. 

1886 


150 

1 n 

34 304 


48.0 


12 n. 
/ // 

31 26.2 


17-47 


n 28° 

/ // 
14 41.0 


11 
52.0 


o°n. 
/ // 

27 39-3 


4- 

0.13 



It should be fully understood that the precision of figures in this 
table, and in the main tables, is merely a means for getting correct 
enough positions at special dates ; and these when obtained it is well to 
set down to the nearest second for any trigonometrical use. For calcu- 
lations in " directions " the nearest tenth of a minute is the utmost 
nicety ever wanted, either for stars or any other factors ; and the even 
minute only may commonly do. 

As to what specific meaning any " bright particular star " may 
possibly have, there is nowhere so much as a plausible supposition, and 
perhaps it is vain to seek ; yet all the guessing and lying authors have 
freely radiated their darkness about it in futile conjectures, — but not a 
word of what can be readily known for certain, the positions and aspects 
of stars, which are presumably very significant in a general way. One 
or more of the brightest in an angle probably means much, or casting 
aspects therein, or to the luminaries or planets. Our own experience 
goes to confirm this, but it is likely that beyond the first eight or ten 
stars their indications are not very obvious, however situated. A 
number of notable facts in regard to them appear along the ecliptic. 
The most remarkable one is that the squares of three very bright ones, 
Sirius, Canopus and Vega all come at about T and =£= 12° to 14°. Libra 
having been regarded of old as a violent sign, this perhaps arose, unwit- 
tingly, from that focus of squares in it. These, when occurring just in 
an angle, surely must be portentous. We have seen some instances of it 
in the ascendant, and the persons were of an intense or sort of demonic 
nature and short-lived. We have a specially authentic nativity where 
they occur in the midheaven, which came to these squares by arcs measur- 
ing just to the time, early in life, when the native's best prospects were 
blighted and whole career changed. Some other cases where aspects on 
the ecliptic combine are as follows : All those of Aldebaran agree almost 
exactly with those of Antares ; the squares of a Centauri near SI and sg 
28° nearly coincide with a sextile or trine of Arcturus ; and the squares 
of Arcturus and Spica are close together in about 22° of <zz and Vf- Also 
some parallels are near together, as those of Rigel and Altair in T and 
=£= 21° to 22°, ty and H 8° to 9°, all which is shown on page 23a. 

Thus we have, with these original tables, presented about all we 
know of the stars, or can reasonably suppose and advise as to them in 
nativities, with formulas and rules which apply also to bodies in the 
solar system. Astrology without the great stars is a strange and ex- 
treme misnomer, and it is manifest that in nativities there can be no 
fairly adequate and rational practice without them ; nor indeed, generally, 
without a true and complete mathematical method. 

In the nature of things it is clearly impossible that the significative 

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part of it should ever be an exact science, but it can be much elevated 
above the base uses of its present state, which is a gross travesty of 
science, and no better, but rather worse, than it was half a century ago. 
The books are mostly a mess of confusion, contradiction and pretence, 
and full of mathematical errors. No one seems ever to have attempted 
a study of it in the systematic and cautious way that has made the 
recognized sciences what they are. Its truths are a part of the word of 
God in nature, and they cannot be fully reached excepting through a 
skilful knowledge of the spherical astronomy and calculations which 
lead up to them. Many fondly grope and dabble in it, but there are 
few real thinkers or competent workers. Its own devotees and advocates 
are really as much its enemies as the avowed ones, the conceited big-wigs 
or little ones of science who deride or ignore it, and the influence of both 
factions has been to repel and mislead any capable students. To the for- 
mer class belongs the merit of keeping it, though obscurely, in vogue; 
and to the latter the odium of striving to extinguish a vital spark of truth ; 
for astrology is essentially the philosophic and poetic truth about those 
lustrous and mirific signals in the sky which to the soulless aridity of 
astronomy have no meaning, but only utilitarian and intellectual uses. 
The mathematical hard-heads, and all sorts of bug-eyed little specialists, 
presume to flout at what the general instinct of mankind, many of the 
noblest seers and sages, and some of the greatest men of action in 
history, have believed in or regarded as credible. Few men of eminent 
ability have actually known much about it. John Flamsteed, the 
first Astronomer Royal of England, experimented in it. He said, " I 
found astrology to give generally strong conjectural hints, not perfect 
declarations " ; and this is an apt summary of its essential possibilities. 
Though there is no record that he ever took more than the first step in 
it, — made some figures, — the remark implies that it is worth pursuing; 
and more so now, for many reasons, than in his time. As the darkest 
part of it, strange to say, is where most of the brightest lights are, the 
present small but mature work of survey in that region will surely be 
useful. It is hoped also that it will afford some aid and incentive to a 
right study of the whole subject by the right sort of persons. 

We should add that the orbital motion of Sirius and Procyon was 
allowed for. In unused columns of the tables are some necessary notes ; 
and on page 11, under the head of " Strictures," continuing on other 
pages, space is used for slashing comments on certain parts of " science 
falsely so-called " — astronomy also having its weak points, besides its 
utter barrenness to the eye of reason. 



Sirius, 1. 


Date. 


R 


Asc. 


Decl. 


Long. 


Lat. 


* 


* 




Par. decl. 


s. 


Jan.l. 




99° 


1 6° 


s. 


G 


[i° 


39 


D s 


8 22 


u 


w 


c c 


m 


15° 


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14° 




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11 


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1 


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1824 


21 


5 


28 


53 


39 


40 


34 





5 


51 


13 


28 


26 


28 


133 


32 


26 


22 


25 


29 


8 


41 


19 




1 


7 


31 


15 


7 


27 


38 


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22 


28 


23 


3« 




21 


42 


5i 




3 


9 


4 


16 


37 


28. 


36 


31 


24 


30 


24 


49 




3i 


44 


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5 


10 


34 


18 


4 


29 


16 


13° 


44 


32 


26 







37 


45 


48 




6 


12 


4 


l 9 


32 


29 


32 


30 


28 


1834 


27 


16 


29 


40 


47 


23 


34 


6 


13 


40 21 


7 


29 


34 


I30 


26 


36 


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43 


49 


6 




7 


15 


23 


22 


49 


29 


33 


30 


27 


38 


30 


5 




48 


50 


55 




9 


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13 


24 


37 


29 


43 


30 


17 


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31 


34 


29 


58 


52 


46 




10 


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5 


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27 


30 


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33 


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11 


54 


35 




11 


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54 


28 


15 


3i 


16 


28 


44 


1844 


34 


23 




25 


56 


17 


34 


12 


22 


37 


29 


56 


32 


20 


27 


40 


46 


35 


38 




39 


57 


50 




13 


24 


11 


3i 


29 


33 


24 


26 


36 


48 


36 


48 




50 


59 I2 


17 




15 


25 


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32 


55 


34 


10 


25 


50 


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37 


58 


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57 





45 




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20 


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25 


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56 


41 


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9 


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32 


9 


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14 


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43 


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58 


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7 


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4i 


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35 


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46 


60 


44 


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9 


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42 


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7 


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53 


62 


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47 


11 


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37 


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16 


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1864 


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66 


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68 


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59 


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1874 


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53 


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57 


76 


55 


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78 


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30 


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59 


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1900 


11 


22 


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42 


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56 


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21 


15 


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12 


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1920 


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Canopus 


, 2. 


Date. 


R 


. Asc. 


Decl. 


Lori; 


3T < 


La 


t. 




Jan.l. 




95° 


52° 


s. 


G I: 


> c 


75° 


s. 






t 


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1 


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33. 


55 








28 


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8 




25 


35 


27 








30 


2 


43 




29 


36 


55 






the ecliptic 


32 


3 


19 


36 


29 


38 


23 


50 


45 




1834 


3 


57 




27 


39 


59 








36 


4 


37 




25 


4i 


41 








38 


5 


20 




25 


43 


29 








40 


6 


4 


36 


29 


45 


18 






no Aspect 


42 


6 


48 




37 


47 


7 


50 


39 




1844 


7 


30 




47 


48 


49 








46 


8 


8 


36 


56 


50 


23 








48 


8 


44 


37 


1 


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52 






but the □» 


50 


9 


20 




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52 


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56 


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35 


and no 


1854 


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36 


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56 


33 








56 


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1836 


58 


58 
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20 








58 


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2 


37 


1 


9 








60 


12 


46 




7 


1 


58 






Parallels. 


62 


13 


28 




17 


3 


43 


50 


30 




1864 


H 


8 




27 


5 


19 








66 


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«5 


20 


37 


37 


8 


17 






Formula for Sex tiles 


70 


i5 


56 




36 


9 


48 






of stars with lat. 


72 


16 


35 




33 


11 


26 


50 


25 


less than 6o° : 


1874 


17 


16 




32 


13 


11 








76 


18 





37 


33 


15 









cos 6o° ,. , c 


78 


18 


44 




39 


t6 


49 






cos star s lat. 


80 
82 


J 9 
20 


27 
8 


31 


48 

58 


18 
20 


35 


50 


21 


sextile from star's long. The 


1884 


20 


45 


38 


6 


21 


46 






trines are exactly opposite. 


86 


21 


21 




10 


23 


H 








88 


21 


56 




11 


24 


44 








90 


22 


34 




8 


26 


19 








1892 


23 


15 




6 


28 


2 


50 


16 




94 


23 


5838 


7 


29 


50 








96 


24 


42 




11 


3i 


40 








98 


25 


25 




20 


33 


27 






Formula for Parallels 


1900 


26 


7 




30 


35 


9 






of stars with dccl. less than 


04 
08 


27 
28 


21 
33 


38 


45 
45 


38- 
4i 


11 
12 


5o 


11 


the ecliptic obliquity : 


12 
16 


29 


55 


38 


42 


44 ' 
48 


40 






sine star's decl. . , r 


3 1 


24 


54 


20 






sine eel. obi. 


1920 
24 


32 
33 


45 

57 


39 


14 
24 


55 

54 


40 
37 


50 


4 


Par. from cp-r^o; also = cos 


_ 28 


35 


11 




21 


57 T1 c 


.46 






long, of Par. from^-Vf 0. 


32 


36 


37 




22 


I 


22 








1936 


37 


55 


39 


3 1 


4 


37 








40 


39 


14 




39 


7 


52 


49 


58 




44 


40 


32 




49 


ii 


8 








48 


41 


5i 




58 


1 4: 


24 













a 


Centauri, 3. 








Date. 


R 


. Asc. 


Decl. 


Long. 


Lat. 


* 


* 




Jan.l. 




216° 


6o° 


s. 


PI 27° 


42° 


s. 


^ 9 





Vf 1 4° 






/ 


»/ 


/ 


II 


1 


a 


1 


// 




// 


/ 


// 




1824 


56 


12 


6 


7 


16 


21 


3i 


46 


59 io o 
1 


54 


32 


49 




26 


5» 


217° 2I 
217 l8 


6 


35 


17 


52 




49 


28 


34 


16 




28 





7 


1 


19 


16 




52 


2 


54 


35 


•37 




30 


2 


4 




28 


20 


35 




56 


4 


i7 


36 


54 




32 


3 


46 


7 


57 


21 


57 


3i 


59 


5 


39 


38 


12 


Has no 


1834 


5 


32 


8 


30 


23 


21 


32 


3 


7 


8 


39 


35 




36 


7 


28 


9 


6 


24 


55 




6 


8 


45 


4i 


5 




38 


9 


35 


9 


42 


26 


35 




9 


10 


28 


42 


43 




40 


11 


50 


10 


17 


28 


18 




13 


12 


13 


44 


22 




42 


H 


8 


10 


49 


29 


58 




16 


13 


56 


46 







1844 


16 


21 


11 


17 


31 


31 


32 


18 


15 


32 


47 


3i 




46 


18 


22 


11 


43 


32 


57 




21 


17 





48 


54 




48 


20 


12 


12 


9 


34 


18 




24 


18 


23 


50 


12 


Parallels 


50 


21 


55 


12 


37 


35 


37 




27 


IQ 


45 


5i 


29 




52 


23 


40 


13 


9 


37 


2 




30 


21 


12 


52 


5i 




1854 


25 


32 


13 


44 


38 


33 


32 


34 


22 


46 


54 


19 




56 


27 


36 


H 


20 


40 


11 




37 


24 


27 


55 


55 




58 


29 


50 


14 


56 


4i 


53 




40 


26 


12 


57 


35 




60 


32 


8 


15 


28 


43 


35 




43 


27 


56 


59 I5 c 
•> 


13 


on the 


62 


34 


23 


15 


57 


45 


11 


32 


46 


29 


34 


47 




1864 


36 


29 


16 


23 


46 


39 




49 


31 


5 


2 


12 




66 


38 


22 


16 


49 


48 







5'2 


32 


29 


3 


3 1 




68 


40 


7 


17 


16 


49 


19 




56 


33 


5i 


4 


47 




70 


4i 


50 


17 


47 


50 


4232 


59 


35 


16 


6 


7 




72 


43* 


40 


18 


21 


52 


HI33 


2 


36 


48 


7 


34 


ecliptic. 


1874 


45 


41 18 


57 


53 


471 


5 


38 


27 


9 


7 




76 


47 


53 19 


33 


55 


29 




9 


40 


ulio 


46 




78 
80 


50 

52 


11 
29 


20 

20 


6 
36 


57 
58 


11 

28° 49 




12 
14 


41 
43 


56 12 
37 H 


25 
1 






82 


54 


38 


21 


2 





19 


33 


17 


45 


10 15 


29 




1884 


56 


35 


21 


28 


1 


42 




20 


46 


-35li6 


50 




86 


58 


218° 2 ; 


21 


54 


3 


2 




23 


47 


57 


18 


5 


N. B. The 


88 





6 


22 


24 


4 


23 




26 


49 


21 


19 


25 


number to 


90 


1 


53 


22 


57 


5 


49 


33 


30 


50 


50 


20 


49 


each star 


1892 


3 


51 


23 


32 


7 


24 




33 


52 


27 


22 


20 


94 


6 





24 


8 


9 


4 




36 


54 


io|23 


58 


denotes 


96 


8 


18 


24 


42 


10 


47 




39 


55 


55 


25 


38 


only its 


98 


10 


36 


25 


13 


12 


26 


33 


42 


57 


38 


27 


H 


place in the 


1900 


12 


49 


25 


41 


13 


59 




46 


59 Ix o 


H 


28 


45 


list; 


04 


16 


40 


26 


32 


16 


44 




5i 


2 il 


3 


3i 


25 


08 


20 


10 


27 


32 


19 


29 


33 


58 


4 


53 


34 


4 


No. 1 has 


12 


24 


11 


28 


43 


22 


40 


34 


4 


8 


10 


37 


10 


less than 


16 


28 


47 


29 


49 


26 


4 




10 


11 


39 


40 


29 


four times 


1920 


33 


8 


30 


43 


29 


6 




16 


14 


46 


43 


26 


the light 


24 


36 


47 


3i 


36 


3i 


46 




23 


i7 


32 


46 


1 


28 


40 


23 


32 


4i 


34 


39 34 


29 


20 


2948 


48 


of No. 16. 


32 


44 


4i 


33 


52 


37 


58 




35 


23 


54 


52 


2 




1936 


48 


40 


34 


5i 


40 


56 




41 


26 


58 


54 


54 




40 


52 


4i 


35 


5i 


43 


54 




48 


30 


1 


57 jgo 


47 




44 


56 


2I9 ° 43 


36 


50 


46 


53 


34 


54 


33 


5 


xo 


4i 




48 





37 


49 


49 


52 


35 





36 


10 


3 


35 





10 



Capella, 4. 


Date. 


R 


Asc. 


Decl. 


L 


ong. 


Lat. 


* 


* 




Jan.l. 




75 


45° 


n. 


□ 


19° 


22 n. 


cp 2. 


j° 


n 16° 






i 


// 


/ 


// 


/ 


// 


/ II 


I 


11 


/ 


11 




1824 


55 


53 


48 


32 


24 


13 


5i 44 


15 


48 


32 


39 




26 


5» 


76° J 




35 


2 5 


. 54 


44 


16 


50 


33 


18 




28 







38 


27 


27 


44 


l 9 


13 


■>5 


41 




30 


2 


8 




44 


28 


56 


44 


20 


42 


37 


10 


Has no 


32 


4 


6 


48 


55 


30 


26 


45 


22 


12 


38 


40 




1834 


6 


12 


49 


9 


3 2 


2 


5i 45 


13 


48 


40 


16 




36 


8 


26 




24 


33 


45 


46 


25 


3i 


41 


59 




38 


10 


50 




37 


35 


33 


46 


27 


20 


43 


47 




40 


13 


17 


49 


47 


37 


27 


46 


29 


13 


45 


41 


Parallels. 


42 


15 


43 




52 


39 


15 


46 


3i 


1 


47 


29 




1844 


18 





55 


41 





5i 46 


32 


46 


49 


13 




46 


20 


7 


49 


58 


42 


35 


46 


34 


21 


50 


49 




48 


22 


6 


50 


3 


44 


2 


46 


35 


48 


52 


16 




50 


24 


3 




12 


45 


34 


46 


37 


20 


53 


48 


on the 


52 


26 


6 




25 


47 


8 


46 


38 


54 


55 


22 




1854 


28 


i7 


39 


48 


49 


5i 46 


40 


35 


57 


3 




56 


30 


3S50 


53 


50 


37 


46 


42 


23 58 7 c 

15 ' 


5« 




58 


33 


651 


4 


52 


29 


46 


44 


42 




60 


35 


32 




10 


54 


!9 


46 


46 


6 2 


33 


ecliptic. 


62 


37 


53 




J 4 


5^ 


5 


46 


47 


5*1 4 


19 




1864 


40 


3 




16 


57 


42 51 46 


49 


29! 5 


56 




6(5 


42 


45 1 


20 


59 


20° I4 


46 


5i 


.0 


7 


27 




68 


44 


1 




27 





42 


46 


52 


29 


8 


56 




70 


46 


1 




39 


2 


14 


46 


54 


1 


10 


28 


■«•«»- 


72 


48 


1051 


53 


3 


53 


47 


55 


39 


12 


7 




1874 


50 


2952 


7 


5 


39 


5i 47 


57 


26 


13 


53 




76 


52 


55 




19 


7 


30 


47 


59 77 o 17I15 


44 




78 
80 
82 


55 
57 
S9 


22 

45 
n »o 59 


52 


26 
30 
32 


9 
11 

12 


22 

9 
47 


47 
47 
47 


1 3 

2 
4 


9*7 
56(19 
34 21 


35 
23 

1 


Strictures. 


Star positions are 


1884 


2 


77 ? 
1 < * 




35 


H 


17 


5i 47 


6 


322 


30 


got by the great 


86 
88 


4 

5 


o| 
5852 


4 1 
5i 


15 
17 


49 
22 


47 
47 


7 
9 


36 

8 


24 

25 


3 
3^ 


instruments, and 


90 


8 


4 53 


S 


19 


3 


48 


10 


4Q 


2 7 


16 


are precisely sure. 


1892 


10 


20 




19 


20 


46 


48 


[2 


33 


28 


SQ 


Those of planets 


94 12 


45 




3i 


22 


35 


5i 48 


H 


22 


30 


49 


are given by 


96 

98 
1900 


15 
i7 
19 


13 

37 

*54 


53 


40 

44 
46 


24 
26 

27 


24 
13 
56 


48 
48 
47 


16 

iS 
*9 


11I32 

034 
4236 


37 
26 

9 


theory, are much 

less exact, and 
even bv the latest 


01 


23 


59 


53 


53 


3i 





47 


22 


4739 


13 


tables most of 


08 


2S 





54 


H 


34 


3 


5i 48 


25 


5^142 


17 




12 

16 


32 
37 


35 
30 


54 


4 1 
56 


37 
4i 


34 
17 


48 
48 


29 
33 


2o'45 
3 49 


47 
3o 


them are varying 


1920 


4i 


59 


55 





44 


38 


48 


36 


2552 


5* 


from the 
observed places. 


24 

28 


45 
50 


57 
7 




11 
36 


47 
50 


38 
49 


48 
5i 48 


39 
42 


25 
36 


55 

59 l8 o 


5i 
2 


32 


54 


54|55 


59 


54 


28 


48 


46 


14 


2 


4 1 




1936 


59 


78 x f56 


M 


57 


>t° 45 


48 


49 


32 


5 


58 




40 


3 


7 36 




28 


1 


2 


48 


52 


49 


9 


16 




44 


7 


58 




4i 


4 


20 


48 


56 


7 


12 


33 




48 


12 


20 




54 


7 


39 51 48 


59 


25 


15 


52 


















11 



















Vega, 


5. 


. p 




Date. 


R. 


Asc. 


Decl. 


I 


.ong. 


Lat. 






Jan.L 




277° 


38° n. 


V? 12° 


6i° 


n. 








/ 


// 


/ 


11 


1 


1! 


1 


11 






1824 


44 


52 


37 


28 


51 


14 


44 


32 


Has on 




26 


45 


54 




4i 


52 


55 










28 


46 


5i 




5i 


s"4 


28 










30 


47 


46 


37 


58 


55 


59 










32 


48 


39 


38 





57 


28 


44 


3o 


the ecliptic 




1834 


49 


37 







59 


n° 5 










36 


50 


39 




1 





3 48 










38 


5i 


45 




3 


2 


38 










40 


52 


52 


38 


10 


4 


30 


44 


27 


no Aspect 




42 


53 


59 




21 


6 


20 










1844 


55 


2 




33 


8 


3 










46 


56 


1 




44 


9 


39 










48 


56 


56 


38 


52 


11 


10 


44 


26 






50 


57 


50 




56 


12 


39 






but the □, 




52 


58 


46 




57 


H 


14 










1854 


59 


278° 47 
52 




57 


15 


55 










56 





38 


59 


r 7 


43 










58 


1 


59 


39 


4 


J 9 


35 


44 


24 






60 


3 


6 




14 


21 


26 






and no 




62 


4 


10 




26 


23 


11 










1864 


5 


10 




38 


24 


50 










Q6 


6 


6 


39 


48 


26 


21 










68 


7 







53 


27 


5i 


44 


22 






70 


i 


56 




54 


29 


23 






Parallels. 




72 


55 




54 


3i 


2 










1874 


9 


59 


39 


55 


32 


49 










76 


11 


5 


40 





34 


40 










78 


12 


13 




8 


36 


3i 


44 


20 






80 


13 


18 




20 


38 


J 9 










82 


H 


20 




33 


40 













1884 


i5 


i7 




43 


4i 


33 










86 


16 


12 


40 


50 


43 


4 










88 


i7 


5 




52 


44 


33 


44 


18 


The D and some 




90 


18 


3 




53 


46 


10 










1892 


19 


6 




53 


47 


55 






of the planets 




94 


20 


12 


40 


57 


49 


45 










96 

98 


21 

22 


19 
2 5 


41 


4 
IS 


5i 

53 


37 
26 


44 


16 


may reach the * 




1900 


23 


28 




28 


55 


9 






of this st*r, mostly 




01 

08 


2 5 
27 


21 
12 




47 

52 


58 
1 


14 
14 ^ 

* 19 


44 


14 


when in \ff with 




12 
16 


29 
3i 


17 
33 


41 
42 


55 
12 


4 
8 


49 
33 






2-3 lat. n. ; and its A 




1920 


33 


18 




36 


11 


25 


44 


12 


when in 53 




24 


35 


26 




5 1 


H 


55 






with like lat. s. 




28 


37 


20 


42 


52 


18 


7 










32 


39 


32 


43 





21 


47 


44 


9 






1936 


41 


3i 




12 


25 


4 










40 


43 


3i 




26 


28 


22 










44 


45 


3 1 




40 


3i 


4i 


44 


6 






48 


47 


3i 




54 


35 














12 









Arcturus, 


6. 








Date. 


R. 


Asc. 


Decl. 


Long. 


Lat. 


* 


* 


Par 


■. decl. n 




Jan.l. 


211° 


20° 


n. 


_A- 2I C 


30 


n. 


n 


27 


/ 


1 6° 


8 2 


9° 


SI 


o° 




1 


if 


/ 


// 


/ 


a 


/ 


// 


1 


II 


/ 


11 


/ 


11 


1 


11 


1824 


54 


48 


6 


2 


46 


si 


51 


30 


24 


21 


9 


33 


40 


13 


19 


47 


26 


56 


8 


5 


28 


48 


38 




25 


25 


59 


11 


16 


38 


5 


21 


55 


28 


57 


22 


4 


55 


50 


10 




20 


27 


30 


12 


5i 


35 


54 


24 


6 


30 


5« 


34 


4 


22 


51 


39 


5i 


15 


28 


57 


H 


22 


33 


29 


26 


3i 


32 


59 2T oo48 


3 


46 


53 


9 




10 


30 


24 


15 


54 


30 


33 


29 


27 


1834 


i 2 


9 


3 


6 


54 


46 




5 


31 


59 


17 


33 


27 


14 


32 


46 


36 


2 


35 


2 


24 


56 


29 


5i 





33 


4 o| 19 


1923 


4i 


36 


19 


38 


4 


6 


1 


4i 


58 


2 ,o J 9 


50 


55 


35 


2821 


10 


20 


10 


39 


50 


40 


5 


37 





59 





II 




49 


37 


17 


23 


4 


l 7 


1 


42 


59 


42 


7 


5 


c 

IQ U 

59 y 


20 


2 







44 


39 


424 


56 


H 


: 9 


45 


4i 


1844 


8 


28 


45 


3 


43 




40 


40 


45 


2 b 


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4 


47 


56 


46 


9 


44 59 


12 


5 


18 


50 


35 


42 


1828 


18 


9 


57 


50 


3 


48 


10 


56 


58 


39 


6 


48 




30 


43 


46,29 


50 


7 


38 


52 


22 


50 


12 


9 


58 


4 


8 


17 




2 5 


45 


i33i 


21 


4 


55 


55 


5 


52 


13 


27 57 


25 


9 


50 




20 


46 


44 32 


56 


ss 28 ' 


H° 


58 jo 20 


1854 


'4 


53 


56 


44 


11 


34 5o 


16 


48 


2634 


42 


12 


1 


48 


56 


16 


21 


56 


2 


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19 




1 1 


50 


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30 


54 


46 


5 


14 


58 


17 


53 


55 


19 


15 


11 




5 


51 


59 


38 


24 


5i 


27 


8 


33 


60 


r 9 


22 


54 


39 


i7 


2 


50 





53 


47 


40 


16 


48 


39 


11 


21 


62 


20 


46 


54 


2 


18 


47 


49 


55 


55 


30 


42 


4 


46 


17 


13 


43 


1864 


22 


4 


53 


29 


20 


24 




50 


57 


5 


43 


43 


44 


12 


15 


48 


(Mi 


23 


17 


52 


56 


21 


56 




45 


58. 


,8=34 


45 


17 


42 


1 


17 


59 


68 


24 


29 


52 


22 


23 


24 




40 





3 1 


46 


48 


39 


29 20 


3i 


70 


25 


46 


51 


45 


24 


56 


49 


35 


1 


3i 


48 


21 


36 


2823 


32 


72 


27 


8 


51 


4 


26 


35 




30 


3 


7 


50 


2 


33 


6 


26 


54 


1874 


28 


37 


50 


22 


28 


21 




25 


4 


51 


51 


5i 


29 


3630 


24 


76 


30 


84 2 


39 


30 


12 




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6 


4o,53 


44 


26 


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42 


78 


3i 


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58 


32 


3 


49 


14 


8 


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37 


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2436 


36 


80 


33 


5 


48 


21 


33 


5° 




9 


10 


H 


57 


27 


20 


57 


39 


3 


82 


34 


24 


47 


47 


35 


3° 




4 


11 


52 


59 , 


7° 9 
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18 


50 


4i 


10 


1884 


35 


39 


47 


14 


37 


3 


49 





13 


22 


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16 


44 


43 


16 


86 


36 


5 1 46 


41 


38 


32 


48 


55 


14 


47 


2 


16 


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22 


45 


38 


88 


38 


5 


46 


5 


40 


2 




5° 


16 


17 


3 


47 


11 


32 


48 


28 


90 


39 


26 


45 


25 


4i 


39 




45 


17 


52 


5 


25 


8 


17 


51 


43 


1892 


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53 


44 


43 


43 


23 




40 


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34 


7 


12 


4 


5i 


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9 


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42 


23 


44 





45 


12 


48 


35 


21 


21 


9 


4 


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30 


58 2 o 32 
1 30 


96 


43 


55 


43 


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47 


4 




29 


23 


11 


10 


58 


58 "' 


98 


45 


22 


42 


40 


48 


53 




24 


24 


57 


12 


48 


55 


57 


4 


3 


1900 


46 


44 


42 


5 


50 


35 




19 


26 


37 


14 


33 


53 


48 


6 


12 


04 


49 


12 


4i 





53 


39 48 


9 


29 


37 


17 


4i 


49 


30 


10 


30 


08 


5t 


43 


39 


47 


& 


2 ,q 42|47 


59 


32 


36 


20 


48 


43 


45 


16 


15 


12 


54 


38 


38 


22 





12 




49 


36 


2 i 2 4 


23 


36 


59 23 


1 


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57 2T ,c4Q 


37 


1 


3 


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39 


39 


40 28 


10 


3i 


16 


28 


44 


1920 





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35 


52 


7 


16 




29 


42 


5731 


35 


27 


2 


32 


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46 


10 


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52 


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27 


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2 5l33 


28 


T 3 


27 


47 


9 


48 


5937 


54 


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14 


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46 


32 


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26 


32 


3 


17 


5 


46 


59 


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33]4i 


37 


9 


42 


50 


18 


1936 


n 


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30 


49 


20 


26 




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46,44 


58 


r 4 26< 

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17 


o3 


43 


44 


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28 


22 


27 


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54 


9 


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19 


10 


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3 


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57 



13 



Rigel, 7. 


Date. 


R 


Asc. 


Decl. 


L 


ong. 


Lat. 


* 


* 


Par. decl. 


s. 


Jan.l. 




76- 


8 C 


s. 


ni4° 


31 s. 


cp 20 


<ft 8° 


_rw 


21° 


H 8° 




/ 


if 


/ 


/.* 


/ 


11 


/ II 


J 


11 


/ 


// 


; 


II 


/ 


i' 


1824 


3* 


30 


24 


40 


22 


30 


8 45 


7 


21 


37 


39 


33 


H 


26 


46 


26 


32 


56 




37 


24 


10 


44 


9 





39 


21 




13 




47 


28 


34 


16 




33 


25 


44 


43 


10 


33 


40 


54 


33 


7 


26 


53 


ao 


35 


32 




26 


27 


12 


42 


12 


2 


42 


23 


32 


50 


27 


10 


82 


36 


49 




15 


28 


42 


4i 


13 


31 


43 


53 


32 


19 


27 


4i 


183+ 


38 


12 


24 


1 


30 


!9 


8 39 


15 


7 


45 


3i 


3i 


39 


28 


21 


36 


39 


4i 


23 


45 


3 2 


3 


38 


16 


5047 


15 


30 


52 


29 


8 


38 


4i 


16 




32 


33 


52 


37 


18 


39 


49 


5 


30 


14 


29 


46 


40 


42 


5i 




21 


35 


44 


36 


20 


30 


5" 


57 


29 


46 


30 


14 


42 


44 


26 


23 


15 


37 


33 


35 


22 


20 


52 


47 




34 




26 


1844 


45 


55 




12 


39 


17 


8 35 


24 


3 


54 


32 




32 




28 


46 


47 


16 




9 


40 


52 


34 


25 


37 


56 


6 




30 


30 


48 


48 


30 


23 


3 


42 


*9 


32 


27 


4 


57 


34 


29 


!73o 


43 


50 


49 


50 


22 


53 


43 


5i 


32 


28 


3<> 


59 9 o 
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6 


28 


50,31 


10 


52 


5i 


10 




40 


45 


25 


3i 


30 


9 


4i 


28 


12,31 


48 


1854 


52 


37 




25 


47 


6 


8 30 


3i 


50 


2 


22 


27 


27132 


33 


56 


54 


10 


22 


10 


48 


54 


29 


33 


38 


4 


11 


26 


43 


33 


17 


58 


55 


46 


21 


59 


50 


46 


28 


35 


29 


6 


3 


26 


14 


33 


46 


60 


57 


21 




52 


52 


36 


27 


37 


19 


7 


54 


25 


58 


34 


2 


62 


58 


77° f{ 




48 


54 


22 


26 


39 


4 


9 


39 




54 




6 


1864 







45 


56 





8 25 


40 


4i 


11 


18 




53 




7 


6i> 


1 


34 


21 


4i 


57 


3i 


24 


42 


12 


12 . 


49 




45 




15 


68 


2 


50 




32 


59 


15° ° 

* 32 


23 


43 


4i 


14 


19 


25 


24 


34 


36 


70 


4 


9 




20 





22 


45 


12 


15 


5i 


24 


48 


35 


12 


72 


f 


34 


21 


5 


2 


11 


21 


46 


5i 


17 


30 


24 


4 


35 


56 


1874 


6 


20 


5i 


3 


57 


8 20 


48 


36 


19 


17 


23 


20 


36 


40 


76 


8 


4i 




38 


5 


48 


19 


50 


27 


21 


9 


22 


46 37 


H 


78 


10 


17 




3o 


7 


39 


18 


52 


18 


23 







27 




33 


80 


11 


49 




26 


9 


26 


17 


54 


5 


24 


48 




20 




40 


82 


13 


15 


20 


23 


11 


6 


*7 


55 


45 


26 


28 




20 




40 


1884 


H 


34 




T 9 


12 


39 


8 16 


57 


17 


28 


2 


22 


15 


37 


45 


86 


15 


5i 




13 


14 


9 


15 


58 2I e 


46 


29 


3i 


21 


59 


38 


1 


88 


17 


9 


20 


2 


15 


39 


14 





16 


3i 


2 


21 


27 


38 


33 


90 


18 


3 2 


!9 


47 


i7 


16 


13 


1 


52 


32 


39 


20 


45 


39 


15 


1892 


20 


1 




32 


19 





12 


3 


36 


34 


24 


20 


1 


39 


59 


94 


21 


36 




!9 


20 


5o 


8 11 


5 


25 


36 


M 


J 9 


23 


40 


37 


96 


23 


12 




10 


22 


41 


10 


7 


16 


38 


6 


19 





4i 





98 


24 


45 




5 


24 


30 


9 


9 


5 


39 


56 


18 


50 




10 


1900 


26 


13 


19 


2 


26 


13 


8 


10 


46 


41 


39 




49 




11 


04 


28 


5i 


18 


54 


29 


17 


8 7 


13 


5i 


44 


43 


18 


35 


4i 


25 


08 


3i 


29 




31 


32 


20 


5 


16 


53 


47 


47 


17 


3042 


30 


12 


34 


30 


18 


2 


35 


5i 


3 


20 


23 


5i 


l 9 


16 


5 


43 


55 


16 


37 


42 


17 


45 


39 


34 


8 1 


24 


5 


55 


2 


15 


25 


44 


35 


1920 


40 


35 




40 


42 


55 


7 59 


27 


26 


5«m< 


325 


15 


22 


44 


38 


24 


43 


9 




28 


45 


55 


57 


30 


25 


1 1U 


25 


H 


53 


45 


7 


28 


45 


54 


17 


1 


49 


6 


56 


33 


35 


4 


37 


13 


34 


46 


26 


32 


49 


2 


16 


35 


.S2 


45 


54 


37 


13 


8 


17 


12 


2i|47 


39 


1936 


S 1 


52 




l 9 


56 


2 


7 52 


40 


29 


11 


35 


11 


39 


48 


21 


40 


54 


4i 


16 


3 


59 


16 2 ° 


50 


43 


46 


H 


53 


10 


59 


49 


1 


44 


57 


78° 11 


15 


48 


2 


37 


48 


47 


3 


18 


12 


10 


21 


49 


39 


48 





15 


33 


5 


56 


46 


50 


21 


21 


3i 


9 


44 


5o 


16 



14 







a 


Eridani, 8 


• 






Date. 


R. 


Asc. 


Decl. 


Long. 


Lat. 


* 


* 




Jan.l. 




22° 


58 


s. 


H 


12° 


59° s. 


K 1 





H 23° 






/ 


II 


/ 


II 


/ 


II 


/ 11 


/ 


11 


/ 


// 




1824 


47 


31 


7 


52 


48 


58 


22 12 


44 


18 


53 


37 




26 48 


30 


7 


18 


50 


42 


12 


46 


7 


55 


17 




28 49 


25 


6 


45 


52 


16 


12 


47 


43 


56 


50 




HO 


SO 


24 


6 


13 


53 


48 


13 


49 


21 


58 


14 


Has no 


32 


51 


27 


5 


39 


55 


18 


13 


50 


48 


59 24 c 


,48 




1834 


52 


40 


5 


2 


56 


58 


22 14 


52 


36 


i9 




36 


53 


58 


4 


22 


5 8 1 


,c 43 
6 34 


14 


54 


25 


3 


1 




38 


55 


17 


3 


40 





J 4 


56 


18 


4 


5' 




40 


56 


31 


2 


59 


2 


28 


M 


58 2 o 


12 


6 


44 


Parallels 


42 


57 


38 


2 


20 


4 


18 


15 





4 


8 


33 




1844 


58 


3« 


1 


45 


6 


2 


22 15 


I 


50 10 


15 




46 


59 


71O JT 

•i 30 


1 


12 


7 


39 


15 


3 


29 


11 


49 




48 








40 


9 


10 


15 


5 




13 


18 




.00 


1 


32 


° C7° 


7 


10 


4i 


16 


6 


36 


H 


46 


on the 


52 


2 


4 2 


SQ 5/ 


31 


12 


16 


16 


8 


M 


16 


18 




1854 


3 


59 


58 


51 


13 


59 


22 16 


9 


59 


17 


58 




56 


5 


18I58 


10 


15 


49 


17 


11 


53 


19 


45 




58 


6 


3457 


28 


17 


42 


17 


13 


47 


21 


37 




60 


7 


43 56 


49 


*9 


34 


17 


15 


40 


23 


28 


ecliptic 


62 


8 


45 


56 


13 


21 


20 


*7 


17 


27 


25 


14 




1864 


9 


4i 


55 


39 


23 





22 17 


'9 


8 


26 


5* 




'M> 


10 


37 


55 


7 


24 


32 


18 


20 


44 


28 


21 




68 


n 


36 


54 


35 


26 


2 


18 


22 


.18 


29 


46 




70 


12 


44 


54 





27 


36 


19 


23 


55 


3i 


16 






72 


13 


59 


53 


21 


29 


16 


19 


25 


39 


32 


53 




1874 


15 


18 


52 


40 


3i 


5 


22 19 


27 


30 


34 


39 




76 

78 


16 
17 


36 
47 


52 
5 l 




18 


32 
34 


56 
50 


19 
20 


29 
3i 


22 
17 


36 


30 

23 


For the truest 


80 


18 


51 


50 


4 1 


36 


38 


20 


33 


7 


40 


10 


students a proper 


82 


19 


48 


50 


7 


38 


20 


20 


34 


52 


41 


47 


astronomy 


1884 


20 


43 


49 


35 


39 


54 


22 21 


36 


30 


43 


18 


of the solar 


86 


21 


42|49 


4 


4 1 


24 


21 


38 


4 


44 


44 


system should 


88 


22 


4648 


29 


42 


50 


21 


39 


38 


46 


15 


locate its main 


1)0 


23 


5947 


51 


44 


34 


21 


4i 


17 


47 


52 


objects, the 
planets, in their 


1892 
94 


2 5 
26 


1747 
35 1 4° 


11 

29 


4° 

48 


21 
11 


21 
22 21 


43 
44 


4 
55 


49 
5i 


38 

27 


96 


27 


49 


45 


49 


50 


6 


22 


46 


5i 


S3 


20 




98 


28 


55 


45 


iO 


5i 


56 


22 


48 


43 


55 


8 


path, the Zodiac. 


1900 


29 


54 44 


36 


53 


39 


22 


50 


29 


56 


49 


The official 


04 


31 


, 45 43 


32 


56 


46 


23 


53 


40 


59 25 < 
2 ° 


3 5« 


books give 


08 


33 


58I42" 


22 


59 , 


1° 52 


22 23 


5 6 ,o 


5i 


53 




12 


36 


34 


4i 


I 


3 


T 

25 


24 







28 


6 


22 


only their 


16 


3« 


58 


39 


41 


7 


II 


24 


4 


19 


10 


3 


1920 
24 

28 


40 
42 

45 


55 
50 
13 


38 
37 

36 


32 

28 


10 

13 

16 


35 
38 
52 


25 

■ 25 

22 26 


7 
10 

H 


48 
55 
13 


13 
16 

19 


23 

21 

30 


for the uses 
of materialists. 


32 


47 


49 


34 


51 


20 


33 


26 


17 


59 


23 


7 




1936 


49 


59 


33 


40 


23 


54 


27 


21 


24 


26 


23 




40 


52 


10 


32 


28 


27 


14 


27 


24 


49 


2 9 


39 




44 


54 


l 9 


3i 


l 7 


30 


35 


28 


28 


14 


32 


55 




48 


56 


29 


30 


5 


33 


56 


22 28 


3i 


40 


36 


12 





15 









Procyon, 


9. 








Date. 


R. 


Asc. 


Decl. 


Lon 


g- 


Lat. 


* 


* 


Par. decl. 


n. 


Jan.l. 


112° 


5° 


n. 


£5 2 


-3° 


15° 


s. 


8 


24 


^2 


2° 


cp 


14° 


w 


i5° 




/ 


// 


/ 


// 


/ 


// 


/ 


// 


/ 


II 


/ 


II 


f 


// 


1 


11 


1824 


3i 


32 


40 


7 


21 


47 


59 


5 


42 


IO 


1 


24 


21 


49 


38 


11 


26 


33 


6 


39 


44 


23 


26 




6 


43 


49 


3 


3 


20 


54 


39 


6 


28 


34 


33 




23 


24 


57 




7 


45 


20 


4 


34 


20 


4 


39 


q6 


30 


35 


56 


39 


6 


26 


24 




9 


46 


48 


6 


1 


19 


21 


40 


39 


32 


37 


20 


38 


53 


27 


53 




10 


48 


16 


7 


29 


18 


46 


41 


"4 


1834 


38 


5o 




42 


29 


28 


59 


10 


49 


51 


9 


4 


18 


i6 ! 4i 


44 


36 


40 


28 




30 


31 


10 




11 


5i 


33 J o 


46 


17 


42 


42 


18 


38 


42 


11 


38 


15 


32 


58 




12 


53 


22 


12 


34 


17 


2 


42 


58 


40 


43 


56 


37 


56 


34 


49 




13 


55 


13 


14 


25 


16 


13 


43 


47 


42 


45 


39 




33 


36 


37 




15 


57 


2 


16 


13 


15 


17 


44 


43 


1844 


47 


16 


37 


9 


38 


19 


59 


17 


58 


25° 44 - 

*9 


17 


55 


'4 


J 9 


45 


41 


46 


48 


46 


36 


37 


39 


54 




18 





*9 


29 


13 


47 





48 


50 


10 




29 


41 


23 




19 


1 


48 


20 


57 


12 


42! 


18 


50 


5i 


34 




14 


42 


5i 




21 


3 


16 


22 


26 


12 


347 


57 


52 


53 


236 


2 


44 


24 




23 


4 


49 


^3 


58 


II 


2948 


3i 


1854 


54 


38 35 


5o 


46 


4 


59 


24 


6 


>o 


2q 


38 


10 


5549 


5 


56 


56 


J 9 




35 


47 


51 




26 


8 


17 


27 


24 


IO 


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49 


46 


58 


5« 


4 


35 


16 


49 


4i 




28 


10 


7 


29 


14 


9 


26 


50 


34 


60 


59 IT ,o4S 


34 


54 


5i 


30 




30 


n 


57 


31 


3 


8 


3 J 


5' 


29 


62 


1 


* J 26 




30 


53 


14 




32 


13 


5i 


32 


37 


7 


33 


52 


27 


1864 


2 


57 


34 


7 


54 


50 


59 


33 


t5 


18 


34 


22 


6 


37 


53 


23 


66 


4 


2233 


47 


56 


20 




35 


16 


47 


35 


52 


5 


49 


54 


11 


68 


5 


45 




32 


57 


47 




36 


18 


15 


37 


19 


5 


9 


54 


5i 


70 


7 


11 




l 9 


59 24 
^ 


oi7 




37 


19 


45 


38 


49 


4 


35 


55 


25 


72 


8 


44 


33 


8 


54 




38 


21 


23 


40 


26 


4 


3 


55 


57 


1874 


10 ■ 


24 


3^ 


54 


2 


39 


59 


39 


23 


8 


42 


10 


3 


26 


56 


34 


76 


12 


8 




37 


4 


29 




4 1 


24 


58J44 





2 


4i |57 


19 


78 


13 


53 


32 


16 


6 


l 9 




42 


26 


4845 


5o 


1 


49 58 


n 


80 


15 


33 


3i 


53 


8 


5 




43 


28 


34,47 


36 



1 


,o5259 
5 56| 


[6° 8 


82 


17 


7 




30 


9 


44 




44 


30 


I 4!49 


15 


59 


4 


1884 


18 


34 


3i 


9 


1 1 


16 


59 


46 


3i 


46!5o 


46 


S9 


5I 


55 


86 


19 


5830 


52 


12 


44 




47 


33 


i4|52 


M 


58 


22 


1 


38 


88 


21 


23 




38 


14 


13 




48 


34 


44|53 


43 


57 


46 


2 


14 


90 


22 


54 




26 


15 


49 




5o 


36 


19 55 


18 


57 


12 


2 


48 


1892 


24 


32 


30 


13 


17 


32 


59 


5i 


38 


3 


57 


T 


56 


35 


3 


25 


94 


26 


15 


29 


56 19 


21 




53 


39 


52 


58,,o 50 


55 


5i 


4 


9 


96 


28 







36 


21 


11 




55 


4i 


43 





40 


54 


59 5 


1 


98 


29 


42 


29 


12 


22 


59 




56 


43 


3i 


2 


27 


54 


1 


5 


59 


1900 


3i 


18 


28 


47 


24 


40 


59 l6 c 


58 


45 


12 


4 


8 


53 


2 


6 


58 


04 


34 


10 


28 


7 


27 


4i 





2 


48 


H 


7 


9 


5t 


22 


8 


38 


08 


37 


1 


27 


40 


30 


4i 


5 


5i 


15 


10 


8 


5o 


10 


9 


5o 


12 


40 


18 


27 


12 


34 


9 




7 


54 


42|i3 


35 


48 


54 


11 


6 


16 


43 


47 


26 


3i 


37 


49 




10 


58 


26° 2 3| i7 


J 5 


47 


IO 


12 


50 


1920 


46 


56 


25 


44 


41 


8 




13 


1 


42 


20 


34 


45 


17 


14 


43 


24 


49 


44 


25 


9 


44 


5 





16 


4 


40 


23 


30 


43 


49 


16 


1 1 


28 


52 


44 


24 


44 


47 


15 




l 9 


7 


50 


26 


39 


42 


39 


17 


21 


32 


56 


10 


24 


11 


50 


5i 




22 


n 


27 


30 


!5 


4 1 


IO 


18 


50 


1936 


59. 


14° r 5 
* 20 


23 


34 


54 


6 




25 


H 


43 


33 


30 


39 


37 


20 


23 


40 


2 1 


22 


56 


57 25 



2I 





28 


i7 


58 


36 


44 


38 


2 


21 


58 


44 


5 


24 


22 


19 


36 




3i 


21 


14 


39 


58 


36 


26 


23 


34 


48 


8 


30 


21 


4i 


3 


52 




35 


24 


30; 43 


M 


34 


51J25' 


9 

' 



16 







/3 Centauri, 


10. 






Date. 


R. A« 


5C. 


Decl. 


Long. 


Lat. 


* 


* 




Jan.l. 


207 C 


> 


59° 


s. 


IU 21 


44° s. 


=£= c u 


Vf 7 


c 






/ 


II 


/ 


II 


/ 


// 


1 11 


1 


II 


/ 


II 




1824 


52 


42 


3i 


II 


21 


9 


6 56 


29 


40 


12 


37 




26 


54 


55 


3i 


44 


22 


48 


57 


3i 


21 


H 


16 




28 


56 


57 


32 


15 


24 


21 


58 


32 


54 


15 


47 




30 


58 2oS" 


, 48 


32 


45 


25 


49 


6 59 


34 


24 


17 


15 




32 


O 


35 


33 


18 


27 


19 


7 


35 


54 


18 


43 


Has no 


1834 


2 


25 


33 


55 


28 


53 


2 


37 


30 


20 


16 




36 


4 


23 


34 


34 


30 


36 


3 


39 


H 


21 


57 




38 


6 


33 


35 


15 


32 


25 


4 


4i 


4 


23 


46 




40 


8 


5i 


35 


55 


34 


16 


6 


42 


57 


25 


36 




42 


11 


12 


36 


3i 


fr 


5 


7 6 


44 


46 


27 


24 




1844 


13 


29 


37 


5 


37 


48 


7 


46 


3029 


6 




46 


15 


35 


37 


36 


39 


23 


8 


48 


5 


30 


40 




48 


i7 


30 


3« 


6 


40 


52 


9 


49 


35 


32 


8 




50 


19 


18 


38 


3« 


42 


20 


10 


5i 


5 


33 


36 


Parallels 


52 


21 


6 


39 


13 


43 


53 


7 11 


52 


38 


35 


8 




1854 


23 


2 


39 


52 


45 


34 


12 


54 


20 


36 


48 




56 


25 


9|40 


32 


47 


21 


13 


56 


8| 3 8 


34 




58 


27 


2541 


12 


49 


12 


14 


5« 


040 


24 




60 


29 


47 4i 


50 


5i 


2 


15 


59 


6 o 52 42 


13 




62 


32 


6 


42 


24 


52 


47 


7 16 


1 


37 


43 


57 


on the 


1864 


34 


16 


42 


56 


54 


24 


17 


3 


15 


45 


33 




66 


36 


15 


43 


26 


55 


54 


18 


4 


46 


47 


-> 




68 


38 


4 


43 


57 


57 


23 


19 


6 


15 


48 


30 




70 


39 


52 


44 


31 


58 22° 


54 


20 


7 


47 


50 







72 


4i 


45 


45 


9 





32 


7 21 


9 


26 


5i 


37 


ecliptic. 


1874 


43 


49 


45 


49 


2 


17 


22 


11 


13 


53 


22 




76 


46 


3 


46 


28 


4 


6 


2 3 


13 


3 


55 


9 




78 


48 


25 


47 


7 


5 


59 


24 


14 


56 


57 


1 




80 


50 


46 


47 


43 


7 


45 


25 


16 


44 


58 go 



47 


•» • ^ 


82 


53 





48 


14 


9 


25 


7 26 


18 


24 


26 




1884 


S5 


3 


48 


45 


10 


57 


27 


19 


57 


I 


57 




86 


56 


55 


49 


15 


12 


26 


28 


21 


27 


3 


24 


The re.il 
Astrology on 


88 
90 


5 o 2 °9° 


43 
34 


49 
50 


48 
25 


13 
15 


55 
3i 


29 
29 


22 
24 


57 
34 


4 
6 


53 

28 


1892 
94 


2 
4 


35 
46 


5i 
5i 


4 
45 


i7 
19 


14 
4 


7 30 
31 


2b 

28 


18 

8 


8 
9 


10 

59 


sphere is in 


96 


7 


7 


52 


24 


20 


55 


33 


30 


1 


n 


49 


practice mere 


98 


9 


29 


53 





22 


43 


34 


3i 


50 


13 


3<> 


'strology, a 


1900 


11 


47 


53 


32 


24 


25 


35 


33 


33 


15 


17 


poor thing with 


04 


15 


49 


54 


33 


27 


28 


7 36 


36 


38 


18 


19 


little head to it. 


08 


19 


27 


55 


40 


30 


30 


3S 


39 


41 


21 


l 9 


There is a 


12 


23 


34|56 


59 


33 


59 


40 


43 


12 


24 


46 


true Starry 


16 


28 


1758 


15 


37 


4i 


42 


46 


56 


28 


26 


Science on high 


1920 


32 


47 59 6o° 


20 


41 


1 


44 


50 


iS 


3i 


45 


which astronomy 


24 


36 


371 


21 


44 





7 46 


53 


18 


34 


4i 


& the other thing 


28 


40 


2l| I 


32 


47 


10 


4 S 





.0 30 


37 


49 


both fail to show. 


32 


44 


44 


2 


52 


50 


47 


50 


941 


25 




1936 


48 


52 


4 





54 


3 


52 


3 


27 


44 


39 




40 


53 


2 


5 


8 


57 2% o 
° 


19 


7 54 


6 


45 


47 


53 




44 


57 210 


12 


6 


16 


36 


56 


10 


3 


5i 


8 




48 




25 


7 


24 


3 


53 


58 


13 


22 


54 


23 


— — > 



17 









Altair, 11. 










Date. 


R. Asc. 


Decl. 


Long. 


Lat. 


* 


* 


Par. decl. 


a. 


Jan.l. 


295 v 




8 C 


n. 


Vf 29 


29 n. 


/ A 


1° 


H 


24 


T 


21° 


n 


8° 




/ 


11 


/ 


/■• 


1 


// 


/ '/ 


1 


u 


/ 


it 


t 


II 


1 


n 


1824 


33 


10 


24 


38 


17 


52 


iS 34 


17 


8 


18 


36 


33 


8 


26 


52 


26 


34 


39 


25 


2 


19 


33 


33 


18 


49 


20 


17 


34 


19 


25 


4i 


28 


36 







23 


21 


7 


33 


20 


23 


21 


5i 


35 


21 


24 


39 ^ 


30 


37 


18 




40 


22 


37 


33 


21 


53 


23 


21 


36 


8 


23 


52 ( 


32 


38 


37 


25 


54 


24 


8 


33 


23 


23 


24 


52 


36 


44 


23 


16 


1834 


40 


1 


26 


6 


25 


45 


18 31 


25 





26 


30 


37 


13 


22 


47 


36 


4 1 


3* 




19 


27 


29 


3i 


26 


44 


28 


15 


37 


43 


22 


i7 


38 


43 


6 




35 


29 


20 


30 


28 


35 


30 


6 


38 


23 


21 


37 


40 


44 


44 


26 


55 


3i 


13 


30 


30 


27 


31 


58 


39 


18 


20 


42 


42 


46 


l 9 


27 


l 9 


33 


3 


30 


32 


18 


33 


49 


40 


26 


19 


34 


1844 


47 


50 


27 


43 


34 


47 


18 30 


34 


2 


35 


33 


41 


37 


18 


23 


46 


49 


H 


28 


5 


36 


24 


30 


35 


38 


37 


9 


42 


41 


17 


J 9 


48 


50 


32 




24 


37 


55 


30 


37 


9 


3« 


40 


43 


35 


16 


25 


50 


5i 


50 




39 


39 


25 


29 


38 


39 


40 


11 


44 


15 


15 


45 


52 


53 


12 


28 


5i 


41 





29 


40 


14 


41 


46 


44 


43 


15 


17 


1854 


54 


40 


29 


4 


42 


42 


18 29 


4 1 


56 


43 


28 


45 


13 


H 


47 


56 


56 


14 




l 9 


44 


3i 


28 


43 


45 


45 


n 


45 


5i 


H 


9 


58 


57 


5i 


29 


39 


46 


23 


28 


45 


37 


47 


10 


46 


42 


i3 


18 


60 


59 29 6< 


3 28 


30 


2 


48 


15 


28 


47 


29 


49 


1 


47 


49 


12 


11 


62 


O 




26 


50 


1 


28 


49 


15 


50 


48 


48 


58 


11 


2 


1864 


2 


26 


30 


49 


5i 


40 


18 28 


50 


54 


52 


26 


50 


7 


9 


53 


66 


3 


46 


3i 


9 


53 


12 


28 


52 


26 


53 


59 


5i 


5 


8 


55 


68 


5 


4 




25 


54 


42 


27 


53 


55 


55 


29 


5i 


48 


8 


12 


70 


6 


24 




38 


56 


15 


27 


55 


28 


57 


2 


52 


20 


7 


40 


72 


7 


5o 


3i 


5i 


57 


55 


26 


57 


8 


58. 


c o42 
5 29 


52 


49 


7 


11 


1874 


9 


22 


32 


5 


59 


42 


18 26 


58 r o 


55 


0* 


53 


24 


6 


36 


76 


10 


59 




23 


1 


z? o° 34 


25 


O 


47 


2 


21 


54 


11 


5 


49 


78 


12 


36 


32 


45 


3 


26 


25 


2 


39 


4 


H 


55 


12 


4 


48 


80 


H 


10 


33 


10 


5 


15 


25 


4 


27 


6 


2 


56 


23 


3 


37 


82 


15 


38 




34 


6 


56 


25 


6 


8 


7 


43 


57 


34 


2 


26 


1884 


16 


59 


33 


55 


8 


30 


18 25 


7 


42 


9 


17 


58 


36 


1 


24 


86 


18 


18 


34 


12 


IO 





25 


9 


12 


10 


47 


59 2 ,o 24 





36 


88 


19 


36 




26 


TI 


3i 


24 


10 


43 


12 


J 9 








59' 





90 


21 







39 


13 


9 


24 


12 


21 


13 


57 





29 


3i 


1892 


22 


3i 


34 


52 


H 


54 


24 


H 


6 


15 


42 


1 


1 


5« 


59 


94 


24 


6 


35 


9 


16 


45 


18 24 


15 


57 


17 


33 


1 


44 


58 


16 


96 


25 


44 


35 


3 1 


18 


37 


23 


17 


4919 


25 


2 


42 


57 


18 


98 


27 


r 9 


35 


55 


20 


27 


23 


'9 


39 


21 


15 


3 


5i 


56 


9 


1900 


28 


49 


36 


19 


22 


11 


23 


21 


22 


22 


59 


5 


3 


54 


57 


04 


3i 


3i 


37 





25 


17 


23 


24 


29 


26 


5 


7 


3 


52 


57 


08 


34 


10 


37 


28 


28 


22 


18 22 


27 


34 


29 


11 


8 


12 


5i 


48 


12 


37 


13 


37 


57 


31 


55 


22 


31 


6 


32 


44 


9 


22 


50 


38 


16 


40 


28 


38 


4i 


35 


40 


21 


34 


5i 


36 


29 


11 


23 


48 


37 


1920 


43 


25 


39 


29 


39 


3 


21 


38 


14 


39 


53 


13 


45 


46 


15 


24 


40 


2 


40 


5 


42 


5 


20 


4i 


15 


42 


54 


15 


27 


44 


33 


28 


48 


48 


40 


32 


45 


18 


18 20 


44 


29 


46 


8 


16 


29 


43 


3i 


32 


5i 


58 


41 


6 


48 


59 


J 9 


48 


9 


49 


48 


17 


55 


42 


5 


1936 


54 


51 


41 


43 


52 


18 


l 9 


5i 


28 


53 


8 


l 9 


38 


40 


22 


40 


57 297 < 


j 43 


42 


21 


55 


37 


18 


54 


47 


56 


28 


21 


21 


38 


39 


44 


36 


42 


59 


58 


i° 5 l 


18 


58 6 o 


7 


59. 


6 c48 


23 


7 


36 


53 


48 


3 


29 43 


38 


2 


1 18 


18 17 


1 


27 


3* 


8 


24 


54 


35 


6 



18 







a 


Orionis, 


12. 








Date 


R. A 


sc. 


Decl. 


Long. 


Lat. 


* 


* 


Par. decl. 


n. 


Jan.l 


86 ( 


3 


7° 


n. 


D 26 


i6°s. 


cp 27 


cQ2 


4 C 


SP 


1 8° 


W 


ii° 




/ 


'/ 


/ 


// 


1 


it 


/ M 


/ 


11 


/ 


11 


/ 


/f 


1 


n 


1824 


24 


58 


22 





18 


5 


3 3 


39 


9 


57 





47 


8 


12 


52 


26 


26 


35 


21 


56 


19 


45 


1 


40 


49 


58 c 

° 


3 4 1 




3 


12 


57 


28 


28 


5 




53 


21 


• 18 


c 


42 


22 


14 







13 





30 


29 


32 




54 


22 


48 


3 


43 


52 


I 


44 


47 


4 


12 


56 


32 


30 


5« 


21 


59 


24 


17 


I 2 59 


45 


20 


3 


13 




16 




44 


1834 


32 


32 


22 


7 


25 


53 


56 


46 


56 


4 


50 




34 




26 


36 


34 


12 




16 


27 


36 


55 


48 


39 


6 


34 


47 


54 


12 


6 


38 


35 


5« 




22 


29 


26 


54 


50 


29 


8 


24 


48 


7 


11 


53 


40 


37 


46 




25 


3i 


18 


53 


52 


21 


10 


15 




16 




44 


42 


39 


32 




23 


33 


7 


2 52 


54 


10 


12 


5 




15 




45 


1844 


4i 


12 


22 


20 


34 


50 


51 


55 


53 13 


48 




12 




48 


46 


42 


44 




16 


36 


26 


5i 


57 


28115 


24 


48 


7 


11 


53 


48 


44 


1 1 




16 


37 


56 


50 


58 


28 58 i^ 


54 




10 




50 


50 


45 


38 




J 9 


39 


25 


49 





8 2 7 |l8 


23 




17 




43 


52 


47 


9 




26 


40 


59 


2 48 


2 


19 


57 




20 




40 


1854 


48 


46 


22 


35 


42 


40 


47 


3 


41)21 


38 


48 


51 


11 


9 


56 


50 


3i 




42 


44 


28 


46 


5 


29 


23 


27 


49 


7 


10 


53 


58 


52 


J 9 




46 


46 


J 9 


45 


7 


20 


25 


18 




17 




43 


60 


54 


6 




45 


48 


10 


44 


9 


II 


27 


9 




18 




42 


62 


55 


48 




42 


49 


55 


2 43 


10 


56 


28 


54 




14 




46 


1864 


57 


23 


22 


38 


5i 


33 


42 


12 


34 


30 


32 


49 


9 


10 


5i 


66 


i *r 


5i 




37 


53 


4 


40 


H 


5 


32 


4 




11 




49 


68 


17 




38 


54 


33 


40 


15 


33 


33 


33 




14 




46 


70 


I 


46 




44 


56 


5 


39 


17 


5 


35 


5 




28 




32 


72 


3 


22 


22 


52 


57 


44 


2 38 


18 


44 


36 


44 


49 


46 


10 


14 


1874 


5 


5 


23 





59 9 ^o 30 


37 


20 


30 


38 


30 


5o 


3 


9 


57 


76 


6 


52 




5 


/ 
1 


21 


36 


22 


20J40 


21 




14 




46 


78 


8 


40 




5 


3 


12 


35 


24 


12 42 


13 




17 




43 


80 


10 


24 


23 


2 


4 


59 


34 


25 


59 44 







14 




46 


82 


12 


1 


22 


58 


6 


39 


2 33 


27 


38 


45 


40 




8 




52 


1884 


13 


3i 


55 


8 


12 


33 


29 


11 


47 


13 


50 


5 


9 


55 


86 


H 


58 


22 


56 


9 


4 1 


32 


30 


40 


48 


43 




9 




5i 


88 


16 


25 


23 


1 


n 


12 


3i 


32 


10 


50 


13 




20 




40 


90 


17 


58 




8 


12 


48 


30 


13 


47 


5i 


50 




36 




24 


1892 


19 


39 




16 


H 


32 


2 28 


35 


3i 


53 


34 


SO 


53 


9 


7 


94 


21 


2b 




22 


16 


22 


28 


37 


20 


55 


24 


5i 


6 


8 


54 


96 


23 


14 




24 


18 


14 


26 


39 


12 


57 


16 




12 




48 


98 


24 


59 


23 


21 


20 


3 


25 


4i 


1 


59 26 o 


5 




9 




51 


1900 


26 


39 




17 


21 


45 


25 


42 


43 


48 


5i 


3 


8 


57 


04 


29 


37 




12 


24 


50 


2 23 


45 


47 


3 


52 


50 


59 


9 


1 


08 


32 


35 




23 


27 


53 


21 


48 


5o 


6 


56 


5i 


22 


8 


38 


12 


35 


59 


2 3 


37 


3i 


23| 


19 


52 


20 


10 


27 


5i 


53 




7 


16 


39 


34 




38 


35 


6 


17 


56 


2 


H 


10 


52 










1920 


42 


50 




30 


38 


28 


16 


59 . 


,„o 23 


17 


32 


Si 


47 




13 


24 


45 


45 




30 


4i 


28 


2 14 


2 *? 24 


20 


32 


Si 


5i 


8 


9 


28 


48 


50 


23 


43 


44 


39l 


12 


5 


35 


23 


44 


S2 


20 


7 


40 


32 


52 


22 




54 


48 


18 


10 


9 


13I27 


23 




44 




16 


1936 


55 


33 




57 


5i 


35 


8 


12 


3030 


40 


S2 


53 


7 


7 


40 


5 8 88° 


44 


23 


59 


54 


52 


2 6 


15 


4733 


58 


S3 


1 


6 


59 


44 


1 °° 


5<> 


24 


1 


58 28 C 


10 


4 


19 


437 


16 




7 




53 


48 


5 


8 




2 


1 ° 


29 


2 


22 


22 40 


35 




13 




47 



19 







a 


Crucis, 


13. 






Date. 


R. 


Asc. 


Decl. 


Lon 


g- 


Lat. 


* 


* 




Jan.l. 


] 


84 


62° 


s. 


m 9 


52°S. 


^5° 


/ 


13° 






1 


II 


/ 


// 


1 


u 


1 11 


1 


II 


/ 


11 




1824 


13 


24 


7 


27 


26 


21 


5i 36 


20 


48 


3i 


54 




26 


15 


14 


8 


6 


28 





37 


22 


30 


33 


30 




28 


16 


53 


8 


43 


29 


32 


37 


24 


3 


35 


1 




30 


18 


22 


9 


18 


31 





38 


25 


33 


36 


28 




32 


l 9 


44 


9 


55 


32 


30 


39 


27 


4 


37 


56 


Has no 


1834 


21 


7 


10 


33 


34 


3 


5i 40 


28 


40 


39 


27 




36 


22 


36 


11 


15 


35 


45 


41 


30 


24 


4i 


7 




38 


24 


16 


11 


59 


37 


38 


45 


32 


24 


42 


53 




40 


26 


5 


12 


44 


39 


25 


45 


34 


8 


44 


43 




42 


27 


59 


13 


27 


41 


14 


44 


35 


58 


46 


3i 




1844 


29 


5i 


H 


8 


42 


57 


51 44 


37 


4i 


48 


12 




46 


3i 


35 


H 


45 


44 


30 


44 


39 


15 


49 


45 




48 


33 


7 


15 


21 


46 





46 


40 


48 


5i 


13 




50 


34 


3i 


'5 


56 


47 


28 


46 


42 


17 


52 


40 


Parallels 


52 


35 


53 


16 


34 


49 


1 


47 


43 


5i 


54 


11 




1854 


37 


20 


17 


15 


50 


41 


5i 48 


45 


33 


55 


49 




56 


38 


56 


17 


58 


52 


28 


49 


47 


22 


57 


34 




58 


40 


43 


18 


43 


54 


J 9 


50 


49 


15 


59 , 


23 
4° 12 




60 


42 


37 


19 


27 


50 


9 


5i 


5i 


6 


1 


on the 


62 


44 


3i 


20 


8 


57 


54 


5i 


52 


5i 


2 


56 




1864 


46 


18 


20 


47 


59 IQ o 30 


5i 52 


54 


30 


4 


3i 




66 


47 


54 


21 


23 


I 





53 


56 


2 


5 


59 




68 


49 


21 


21 


58 


2 


28 


54 


57 


31 


7 


25 




70 


50 


43 


22 


35 


3 


59 


54 


59 


6° 4 


8 


55 


ecliptic. 


72 


5» 


8 


23 


15 


5 


37 


5i 55 





43 


10 


3i 




1874 


53 


41 


23 


57 


7 


22 


56 


2 


30 


12 


14 




76 


55 


25 


24 


42 


9 


11 


57 


4 


21 


H 


1 




78 


57 


18 


25 


26 


11 


3 


58 


6 


15 


15 


5i 




80 


59, 


8s o1 ? 
3 


26 


9 


12 


50 


5i 59 


8 


3 


17 


36 


+~m~ 


82 


1 


26 


48 


H 


29 


52 


9 


43 


l 9 


15 




1884 


2 


44 


27 


24 


16 


1 





11 


16 


20 


45 




86 
88 
90 


4 

5 
6 


13 
36 

59 


28 
28 
29 



36 
15 


17 
18 
20 


29 

58 
34 


1 
2 
3 


12 

14 

15 


46 
17 

54 


22 
23 

25 


12 
40 
13 


Rubbishy stuff 
in 'strology books : — 

" part of fortune," 
" hyleg," " poles " & 


1892 
94 


8 
10 


30 
12 


29 
30 


56 
4i 


22 
24 


16 
6 


52 3 
4 


17 
l 9 


38 
29 


26 
28 


55 
42 


96 


12 


2 


3i 


25 


25 


56 


5 


21 


22 


30 


3i 


" orbs " of planets etc., 


98 
1900 


13 

15 


58 
5i 


32 
32 


8 
49 


27 
29 


45 

27 


6 

7 


23 

24 


12 
56 


32 

33 


17 

58 


" platic & partile," 
" dragon's head & 


04 

08 


l 9 

21 


7 
54 


34 
35 


1 
15 


32 
35 


29 
3i 


52 8 
10 


28 
3i 


1 

5 


39 


57 
56 


tail," " cazimi " — 


12 [25 


1 


36 


39 


38 


59 


12 


34 


37 


43 


21 


all the various 


16 28 


46 


38 


8 


42 


40 


13 


38 


21 


46 


59 


jargon, blunders 


1920 32 


2839 


27 


46 





15 


41 


44 


50 


16 


and flimsy 
figments, old or new. 


24 35 


3*4° 


38 


48 


57 


52 16 


44 


44 


53 


10 


28 | 3 8 


20I41 


55 


52 


7 


18 


47 


57 


5^ 


17 




32 


41 


4M3 


22 


55 


43 


20 


5i 


37 


59 


t5 o5 ° 
•j 2 




1936 


44 


58 


44 


4i 


5 8 n 


o 59 


21 


54 


55 


3 




40 


48 


15 


45 


59 


2 


H 


52 23 


58 


7 o 14 

' 33 


6 


H 




44 


5i 


33 


47 


18 


5 


30 


24 


1 


9 


27 




48 


54 


53 


48 


36 


8 


47 


26 


4 


52 


12 


4i 





20 







Aldebaran, 


14. 








Date. 


R. Asc. 


Decl. 


Lon 


g- 


Lat. 


* 


* 




Par. decl. 


n. 


Jan.l. 


66 c 




16 


n. 


EM 


rC 


5° 


S. 


TV 





m 


^ 


8 


14° 


SI 


15° 




/ 


11 


/ 


// 


/ 


II 


/ 


II 


/ 


II 


1 


n 


/ 


11 


1 


11 


1824 


27 


45 


8 


56 


20 


4 


28 


47 


29 


II 


10 


57 


iS 


37 


41 


23 


26 


29 


29 


9 


6 


21 


43 




46 


30 


50 


12 


36 


19 


28 


40 


32 


28 


3i 


4 




16 


23 


. ib 




46 


32 


23 


H 


9 


20 


15 


39 


45 


30 


32 


36 




28 


24 


46 




46 


33 


53 


15 


39 


21 





39 





32 


34 


7 


9 


45 


26 


16 




45 


35 


23 


17 


9 


21 


53 


38 


7 


1834 


35 


45 


10 


4 


27 


53 


28 


44 


37 





i8 


46 


22 


49 


37 


1 1 


36 


37 


3i 




26 


29 


36 


43 


38 


43 


20 


29 


23 


53 


36 


7 


38 


39 


23 


10 


46 


3i 


26 




43 


40 


33 


22 


!9 


24 


54 


35 


6 


40 


41 


17 


11 


4 


33 


17 




42 


42 


24 


24 


10 


25 


57 


34 


3 


42 


43 


10 




17 


35 


7 




42 


44 


H 


26 





26 


52 


33 


8 


1844 


44 


56 


27 


36 


50 


28 


4i 


45 


57 


27 


43 


27 


4i 


32 


*9 


46 


46 


34 




36 


38 


26 




4i 


47 


3329 


*9 


28 


26 


3i 


34 


48 


48 


7 


11 


47 


39 


56 




4i 


49 


3 


30 


49 


2 9 


11 


30 


49 


50 


49 


3« 


12 


2 


41 


25 




41 


50 


32 


32 


18 


3o 





30 





52 


5i 


13 




21 


42 


59 




40 


52 


5 


33 


5i 


30 


55 


29 


5 


1854 


52 


56 


12 


42 


44 


40 


2ii 


40 


53 


47 


35 


33 


3i 


55 


28 


5 


56 154 


46 


13 


3 


46 


28 




39 


55 


35 


37 


21 


32 


57 


27 


3 


58 


5*> 


40 




22 


48 


20 




3« 


57 


26 


39 


i.1 


34 


1 


25 


59 


60 


58 67 
' 


34 




36 


50 


10 




3« 


59 H o 


i7 


4i 


3 


34 


57 


25 


3 


62 


23 




46 


5i 


55 




38 


1 ° 


2 


42 


49 


35 


46 


24 


14 


1864 


2 


3 


13 


56 


53 


33 


28 


37 


2 


40 


44 


27 


36 


3623 


24 


66 


3 


37 


14 


6 


55 


4 


37 


4 


1 1 


45 


58 


37 


21 


22 


39 


68 


5 


8 




20 


56 


33 




36 


5 


4c 


47 


27 


38 


9 


21 


5i 


70 


6 


42 




37 


58 


5 




35 


7 


12 


48 


59 


39 





21 





72 


8 


23 


14 


57 


59 S o 


44 




35 


8 


5i 


50 


38 


39 


5620 


4 


1874 


10 


11 


i5 


19 


1 ° 


30 


28 


34 


10 


37 


52 


24 


41 


019 





76 12 


4 




3S 


3 


21 




34 


12 


2854 


15 


42 


2 


17 


58 


78 


13 


59 


15 


53 


5 


13 




33 


H 


J 9 


50 


6 


43 





17 





80 


15 


49 


16 


5 


7 







33 


16 


7 


57 


54 


43 


52 


16 


8 


82 


17 


33 




14 


8 


40 




33 


17 


47 


59 QQ 


34 


44 


39 


15 


21 


1884 


*9 


8 




23 


10 


11 


28 


32 


r 9 


18 


1 ° 


5 


45 


25 


H 


35 


86 


20 


40 




3^> 


1 1 


42 




32 


20 


49 


2 


36 


46 


11 |i3 


49 


88 


22 


12 


16 


52 


13 


13 




3' 


22 


J 9 


4 


6 


47 


2 12 


58 


90 


23 


50 


17 


12 


14 


50 




30 


23 


56 


5 


43 


47 


5812 


2 


1892 


25 


37 




33 


16 


33 




30 


25 


40 


7 


27 


48 


59" 


1 


94 


27 


29 


17 


53 


18 


23 


28 


29 


27 


3o 


9 


T 7 


49 


59! !» 


1 


96 


29 


23 


18 


9 


20 


15 




28 


29 


21 


11 


9 


50 


59 


9 


1 


98 


3i 


16 




21 


22 


4 




28 


3i 


10 


12 


58 


5i 


53 


8 


7 


1900 


33 


2 




3i 


23 


47 




28 


32 


53 


H 


4i 


52 


41 


7 


19 


01 


36 


8 


18 


5i 


2b 


5i 




25 


35 


57 


17 


45 


54 


10 


5 


50 


08 


39 


19 


r 9 


25 


29 


54 


28 


26 


39 


020 


48 


55 


53 


4 


7 


12 


42 


53 


20 


6 


33 


25 




25 


42 


3i|24 


19 


S7 


52 


2 


8 


16 


46 


42 




36 


37 


8 




24 


46 


1428 


2 


59, 

1 


,0 47 
•J 22 


. 


40 13 


1920 


50 


10 


20 


55 


40 


30 




23 


49 


35 3i 


24 


58 J 


■* 38 


24 


53 


15 21 


19 


43 


29 


28 


22 


52 


35 34 


23 


2 


53 


57 


7 


28 
32 


S 6 68° 



30 


21 


56 


46 


4i 




21 


55 


46 37 


35 


4 


41 


55 


J 9 


2 2 


35 


50 


19 




20 


59 9 o 
2 y 


25 4i 


H 


6 


41 


53 


x 9 


1936 


3 


3623 


4 


53 


37 




J 9 


42 44 


3i 


8 


23 


Si 


37 


40 


6 


59 




19 


56 
y 


52 


28 


18 


5 


5847 


47 


9 


21 


50 


39 


44 


10 


22 23 


59 


12 




17 


9 


18,51 


7 


11 


4648 


H 


48ji 3 


46 24 


26 


3 


3i 




16 


12 


36 ( 54 


25 


13 


2746 


33 



21 









Spica, 15. 










Date. 


R 


. Asc. 


Decl. 


L< 


3tlg. 


Lat. 


* 


* 


j 


3 ar. deci. 


s. 


Jan.l. 




1 98° 


IO° 


s. 


_A_ 


21° 


2° S. 


<ft 21 





/ 2 


i c 


./\ 


26 


H 


3° 




/ 


n 


/ 


11 


/ 


II 


/ II 


/ 


/r 


/ 


11 


/ 


11 


/ 


11 


1824 


58 


1 99 59 
yy 35 


H 


30 


23 


13 


2 34 


24 


29 


21 


57 


3i 


22 


28 


38 


26 





15 


6 


24 


53 


34 


26 


9 


23 


38 


33 


10 


26 


50 


28 


2 


10 


15 


40 


26 


32 


32 


27 


48 


25 


17 


34 


49,25 


11 


30 


3 


44 


16 


13 


28 


11 


29 


29 


27 


26 


55 


36 


2423 


36 


32 


5 


18 


16 


48 


29 


50 


26 


3i 


5 


28 


34 


37 


58:22 


2 


1834 


6 


5i 


17 


26 


31 


29 


2 25 


32 


45 


30 


14 


39 


39'2o 


21 


36 


8 


25 


18 


7 


33 


10 


27 


34 


26 


3i 


54 


4i 


26 


18 


34 


38 


9 


59 


18 


49 


34 


52 


3i 


36 


7 


33 


36 


43 


21 


16 


39 


40 


11 


39 


!9 


;P 


36 


40 


33 


37 


55 


35 


24 


45 


21 


H 


39 


42 


'3 


23 


20 


12 


38 


29 


34 


39 


45 


37 


13 


47 


17 


12 


43 


1844 15 


1 


20 


49 


40 


12 


2 34 


41 


27 


38 


56 


49 


7 


10 


53 


46 


16 


3i 


21 


23 


41 


47 


34 


43 


3 


40 


3i 


50 


49 


9 


1 1 


48 


17 


56 


21 


56 


43 


17 


35 


44 


32 


42 


1 


52 


25 


7 


35 


50 


19 


20 


22 


30 


44 


46 


35 


46 


2 


43 


30 


53 


58 


6 


2 


52 


20 


47 


23 


7 


46 


J9 


36 


47 


35 


45 


3 


55 


36 


4 


24 


1854 


22 


21 


23 


47 


48 





2 36 


49 


j6 


46 


45 


57 


20 


2 


40 


56 


H 


2 


24 


29 


49 


48 


37 


5i 


4 


48 


32 


59- 


7 oi3 
7 12 


°o 


o47 


58 


25 


46 


25 


12 


5i 


40 


38 


52 


56 


50 


24 


1 


58" 


48 


60 


27 


3i 


25 


S3 


53 


30 


38 


54 


46 


52 


14 


3 


10 


56 


50 


62 


29 


11 


26 


30 


55 


15 


39 


56 


3i 


53 


59 


5 





55 





1864 


30 


44 


27 


5 


56 


53 


2 39 


58 


9 


55 


37 


6 


46 


53 


14 


6t> 


32 


10 


27 


38 


58 


24 


40 


59 22 


40 


57 • 


8 


8 


23 


51 


37 


68 


33 


33 


28 


12 


59 2 ->° 53 


40 


I 


9 


58 22 o 37 


9 


58 


50 


2 


70 


34 


59 


28 


48 


1 


24 


4i 


2 


40 





9 


11 


34 


48 


2b 


72 


3* 


3i 


29 


27 


3 


3 


42 


4 


19 


1 


47 


13 


16 


46 


44 


1874 


3« 


io'3o 


9 


4 


49 


2 42 


6 


5 


3 


33 


15 


7 


44 


53 


76 


39 


54 


30 


5 1 


6 


40 


43 


7 


56 


5 


24 


17 


4 


42 


56 


78 


41 


39 


31 


33 


8 


3i 


44 


9 


47 


7 


15 


l 9 


3 


40 


57 


80 


43 


21 


32 


12 


10 


18 


44 


11 


34 


9 


2 


20 


57 


39 


3 


82 


44 


56 


32 


47 


1 1 


58 


45 


13 


14 


10 


42 


22 


44 


37 


16 


1884 


46 


24 


33 


20 


13 


3i 


2 45 


H 


47 


12 


15 


24 


23 


35 


37 


86 


47 


48 


33 


53 


15 





46 


16 


16 


13 


44 


25 


58 


34 


2 


88 


49 


12 


34 


28 


16 


30 


46 


i7 


46 


15 


14 


27 


33 


32 


27 


90 


50 


42 


35 


7 


18 


6 


47 


!9 


23 


16 


50 


29 


13 


30 


47 


1892 


52 


J9 


35 


48 


19 


50 


47 


21 


7 


18 


34 


3i 


2 


28 


58 


94 


54 


2 


36 


30 


21 


40 


2 48 


22 


56 


20 


24 


32 


57 


27 


3 


96 


55 


47 


37 


12 


^3 


32 


49 


24 


48 


22 


16 


34 


57 


25 


3 


98 


57 


30 


37 


52 


25 


21 


49 


26 


37 


24 


5 


36 


53 


23 


7 


1900 


59 


200° ^ 


38 


28 


27 


3 


50 


28 


19 


25 


47 


38 


42 


21 


18 


04 


2 


3 


39 


35 


30 


7 


5o 


3i 


23 


28 


5i 


4i 


59 


18 


1 


08 


4 


54 


40 


46 


33 


10 


2 52 


34 


26 


3i 


54 


45 


11 


H 


49 


12 


8 


10 42 


9 


36 


40 


53 


37 , 


56 


35 


24 


48 


51 


11 


9 


16 


11 


40 


43 


32 


40 


23 


54 


4i 


39 


39 


7 


52 


48 


7 


12 


1920 


H 


52 


44 


43 


43 


44 


2 56 


45 





42 


28 


56 


24 


3 


36 


24 


17 


42 


45 


49 


46 


43 


57 


48 





45 


27 


59- 


s° 36 





24 


28 


20 


4047 


5 


49 


54 


58 


51 


11 


48 


38 


2' 


5fc 


57 J 


4 


32 


24 


5 


48 


29 


53 


33 


2 59 


54 


49 


52 


16 


6 


45 


53 


15 


1936 


27 


10 


49 


43 


56 a 


,0 50 
3 7 


3 


58 27 o 
1 a 


6 


55 


33 


10 


15 


49 


45 


40 


30 


17 


50 


57 





1 


23 


58 ,0 50 


^3 


44 


46 


16 


44 


33 


23 


52 


1 1 


3 


24 


3 


4 


4i 


2 23 


8 


17 


M 


42 


46 


48 36 


3i 


53 


24 


6 


43 


4 


7 


59 


5 


26 


20 


45 


39 


15 



22 









An tares, 16. 






TZT~ 


Date. 


P 


.. Asc. 


Decl. 


Long. 


Lat. 


* 


* 




Jan.l. 




244° 


26 


s. 




/ 7° 


4° 


s. 


=^=5 


rO 


A*V tjO 






/ 


// 


/ 


f/ 


1 


, 11 


/ 


n 


1 


II 


/ 


11 




1824 


39 


46 


2 


1 


18 


37 


32 


46 


24 


54 


12 


21 


Has no 


26 


4i 


37 




13 


20 


18 




47 


26 


34 


H 


2 




28 


43 


20 




24 


21 


5i 




48 


28 


7 


15 


35 




30 


44 


57 




38 


23 


20 




49 


29 


36 


17 


3 




32 


46 


35 


2 


56 


24 


50 




50 


31 


6 


18 


33 


Parallels 


1834 


48 


19 


3 


18 


26 


26 


32 


52 


32 


42 


20 


9 




36 


50 


10 


■> 



4i 


28 


9 




53 


34 


26 21 


53 




38 


52 


10 


4 


3 


29 


59 




55 


36 


15 


23 


42 




40 


54 


12 




22 


31 


50 




56 


38 


7 


25 


34 


on the 


42 


56 


12 




37 


33 


40 


32 


56 


39 


56 


27 


23 




1844 


5« 


6 


4 


49 


35 


23 




57 


4i 


39 29 


6 




46 


59 


245 5I 


5 





36 


58 




58 


43 


15 


30 


41 




48 


1 




13 


38 


28 


32 


59 


44 


44 


32 


11 


ecliptic. 


50 
52 


3 

4 


7 
49 


5 


29 
50 


39 
4i 


57 
3i 


33 



1 


46 

47 


H 

47 


33 
35 


40 
14 






1854 


6 


38 


6 


13 


43 


12 




2 


49 


28 


36 


55 




56 


8 


35 




35 


45 







3 


5i 


16I38 


43 


The D and 


58 


10 


37 


6 


55 


46 


51 




4 


53 


840 


34 


60 


12 


39 


7 


11 


48 


42 


33 


5 


54 


5942 


25 


some of 


62 


H 


35 




23 


50 


27 




6 


56 


44 44 


10 


the planets 


1864 


16 


23 




34 


52 


4 




7 


58 


2i|45 


47 




66 


18 


4 


7 


46 


53 


36 




8 


59 8 o 


53 


47 


l 9 




68 


19 


4i 


8 


1 


55 


4 




9 


21 


48 


47 


may at times 


70 


21 


21 




20 


56 


36 


33 


10 


2 


53 


50 


19 


reach its 


72 


23 


7 


8 


43 


58 


go 15 




11 


4 


32 


5i 


58 


Par. decl. 


1874 


25 


2 


9 


5 







12 


6 


185; 


44 




76 


27 


3 




26 


1 


52 




14 


8 


9 


55 


35 




78 


29 


6 




43 


3 


43 




15 


10 


1 


57 


26 




80 


3i 


4 


9 


5^ 


5 


30 


33 


15 


TI 


48 


59 


8° I3 




^** 


82 


32 


55 


10 


7 


7 


10 




16 


13 


28 





8 53 




1884 


34 


38 




18 


8 


43 




17 


15 


1 


2 


26 




86 

88 


36 
37 


15 

54 


10 


32 
50 


10 
11 


12 
42 




18 
19 


16 
18 


3o 



3 

5 


55 
25 


Very many 
large errors 


90 
1892 


39 
4i 


38 
3i 


11 


11 
34 


13 
15 


19 
3 


33 


20 
21 


l 9 
21 


3<> 
20 


7 
8 


1 
45 


each year 
fudged 


94 


43 


30 


11 


55 


16 


53 




22 


23 


IO TO 


35 


96 


45 


33 


12 


13 


18 


44 




24 


25 


2 


12 


27 


into the base 


98 


47 


33 




27 


20 


33 




25 


26 


51 


H 


15 


Raskael 


1900 


49 


27 


12 


38 


22 


16 


33 


26 


28 


34 


15 


58 


ephemeris, 


04 


52 


50 


13 


1 


25 


20 




27 


3i 


38 


J 9 


2 


550 in 189S! 


08 


56 


9 


13 


38 


28 


• 23 




29 


34 


4i 


22 


5 


12 


59 


246° 58 


14 


22 


3i 


53 




3i 


38 


11 


25 


35 


Badkiel's 


16 


4 


H 


5<* 


35 


30 




33 


4i 


54 


29 


18 




1920 


7 


46 


15 


18 


38 


57 


33 


35 


45 


16 


32 


39 




24 


11 


3 


15 


44 


4*. 


<~ 57 




37 


48 4 


15 


35 


38 




28 


H 


3i 


16 


25 


45 


8 




39 


5i 


263! 


49 




32 


18 


29 


17 


7 


48 


46 




4i 


55 


5 


42 


27 


some choice 


1936 


22 


5 


i7 


39 


52 


3 


33 


43 


5« 9 o 


22 


45 


44 


in 


40 


25 


42 


18 


10 


55 


20 




45 


39 


49 


2 


rotten eggs. 


44 


29 


r 9 


18 


40 


58 


9° 3 * 
y 56 




47 


4 


57 


52 


19 




48 


32 


57 


l 9 


11 


1 




48 


8 


15 


55 


37 





23 



s < 



As an after-thought this page is inserted to facilitate the use of 
the preceding tables Here is the approximate place of each star's 
aspects, etc., at the middle date of the tables, 1886, thus showing at 
a glance about where they are all around the circle at any time 
in the whole period. Thereby the houses they come in for any 
figure may be determined before getting their more exact places. 
The only points here not on the ecliptic are the 6 and 8 given of 
the three stars having but little latitude. See the gaunt poverty of 
the current system that omits all these ! Such a table made with ex- 
actness for a figure of birth, and completed by putting in the aspects 
of the planets, will manifestly be of great use in several ways. 






O / A 
6 13 a Crucis 

* 

A 
621 /3 Centaur. 



8 17 Antares 

821 Aldebaran 

A 

A 
10 48 a Centaur. 

12 31 □ Sirius 

13 23 Q Canopus 

13 43 □ Ve S a 
13 58 Par. Procy. 
18 50 Par. a Orion 

* 

20 59 Rigel 

A 

21 22 Par. Rigel 
21 59 Par. Altair 



22 15 Spica 

6 



23 8 Capella 

A 

24 13 n Procjon 



o / 
'27 26 Par. Spica 

* 
28 31 a Orionis 

A 

o 10 □ Altair 

14 46 Par. Aldeb 

15 45 Par. Sirius 



22 57 Sirius 

A 



25 33 Procyon 

A 

28 14 Par. Arctu 

A 
5 9 Altair 

* 



8 10 Antares 

6 

6 
8 12 Aldebaran 



13 41 □ a Eridani 

A 

14 22 a Crucis 

A 
17 2 Arcturus 

* 

A 
22 14 Spica 

* 



Vf 



n 



I A 

8 3/3 Centaur. 

* 

A 
15 18 a Centaur. 

* 

22 15 □ Spica 
22 39 □ Arcturus 

1 46 Par. Arctu. 

* 
8 3 Aldebaran 

A 

A 
8 4 Antares 

* 

* 
930 Rigel 

A 

10 17 n a Crucis 

14 15 Par. Sirius 

15 14 Par. Aldeb. 

* 
17 24 Capella 

A 

22 12 □ ,3 Centaur. 

* 
22 16 Spica 

A 

* 
25 49 a Orionis 

A 

28 3D«Centaur 



SI 



° /* 
28 15 Arcturus 

A 



2 4 Sirius 

A 

2 34 Par. Spica 

A 
2 38 a Eridani 

* 

8 1 Par. Altai r 
8 10 □ Antares 

8 12 D Aldeb. 

8 38 Par. Rigel 

11 ioPar.a Orion 

15 H □ Rigel 

16 2 Par. Procy 
20 16 □ Capella 



22 52 Procjon 

A 

A 
24 45 a Eridani 
* 



25 11 Altair 
27 10 □ a Orion 



23a 



URANUS AND NEPTUNE. 



For many years of the present century there is, for very good reasons, 
no accurate Ephemeris of these two planets. That of Uranus in the 
Nautical Almanac from 1834 to 1877 is largely wrong, so that the 
resulting longitude is in error sometimes nearly 4'; but beginning with 
1877 its places of this planet, by use of the new American or French 
tables, are as exact as the lame theories of astronomy will permit. 
Neptune was not discovered until 1846, and there are no reliable posi- 
tions until the American Ephemeris in 1870, and the Nautical Almanac 
in 1871, began to use the new tables by Newcomb. 

Because of such conditions, and that those works do not give the 
geocentric longitudes at all, the present writer has computed an Ephem- 
eris in longitude of both planets covering the period mentioned. It 
is made to the nearest second of arc for every fifth day, and is still in 
MS. The places of Uranus were derived, at intervals of 15 days, 
from the heliocentric places in the Nautical Almanac ; then " observed 
corrections" were applied, obtained from those given in Newcomb's 
work on the planet ; and finally interpolated with fifth differences to 
5-day intervals. This method gives results nearly as precise as would 
be if they could have been taken by observation with the great telescopes 
on each date. 

For Neptune, up to 1871 the heliocentric longitudes, etc., were com- 
puted at intervals of 180 days by the American tables, and interpolated 
to each 15th day. From these the geocentric places were derived by 
usual methods and interpolated with fifth differences to each 5th day. 
For and after 1871 the heliocentric places in the Nautical Almanac were 
used, and the same operations performed. The aberration of each 
planet was omitted, so that the results are true apparent positions. 
All this made an enormous job for one person, but was done with 
extreme care, and a complete system .of checks to insure against error. 

The Ephemeris herein is an abridgment of the other by taking inter- 
vals of ten days and reducing the figures to nearest tenth of a minute. 
In getting intermediates the error may be always much less than 1', 
with proper interpolation. The dates are for Greenwich mean noon. 

When the planets are stationary it is indicated by " St.," with the 

day of the month. 

24 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 
D° n. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 


1835. 


zz 


1836. 


H 


w 


o°n. 




o / 


1 


1 


; 




/ 


1 


/ 


/ 


Jan. 4 


24 14.S 


42.7 


38.2 


15.8 


j May 28 


4 28.5 


45-6 


5 33-6 


10.9 


14 


24 44.4 


42.5 


I 0.5 


15-7 


June 7 


8 St. 3 x -4 


46.0 


45-8 


10.8 


24 


25 16.3 


42.4 


I 23.3 


15.6 


17 


29.6 


46-3 


35-3 


10.8 


Feb 3 


25 49.8 


42.3 


1 45.8 


15-5 


27 


23.0 


46.7 


22.7 


10 7 


13 


26 24 2 


42-3 


2 7.8 


15-4 


iJ ul 7 7 


4 12.0 


47.1 


5 83 


10.6 


99 


26 5 8 8 


42-3 


2 28.6 


15-4 


17 


3 56-9 


47-4 


4 52-7 


10.5 


Mar. 5 


27 32.8 


42.4 


2 47-7 


15-3 


27 


3 38 5 


476 


36.6 


10 4 


15 


28 5.6 


42.6 


3 4-8 


15-3 


Aug. 6 


3 17 4 


47-8 


20.4 


10.3 


25 


28 36.4 


42.8 


*9-5 


15.2 


16 


2 54-5 


47-9 


4 4-7 


10 1 


Apr. 4 


29 4.7 


43-o 


31.2 
S St - 


15-2 


26 


2 307 


47-9 


3 50.3 


10 


14 


29 29.8 


43-3 


40.1 


15.2 


Sept. 5 


2 6.9 


47-9 


37-7 


9.9 


24 


29 51.2 


43-6 


45-8 


151 


15 


1 44.2 


47-8 


27.2 


9-7 


May 4 


H 8.5 


44.0 


3 47-8 


i5-i 


25 


1 23.6 


47.6 


19-5 


96 


14 


21.4 


44-4 


47.0 


i5-i 


Oct. 5 


1 5-8 


47-4 


14.8 
USt -3 ii-2 


9.4 


24 


2 9-5 


44-8 


42.8 


i5-i 


15 


5i-7 


47.1 


92 


June 3 


5 St. ° 32.9 


45-2 


35-8 


15.0 


25 


41.8 


46.8 


15.0 


9.1 


13 


3i-3 


45 - 6 


25.9 


15.0 


Nov. 4 


lost. .36-7 


46.4 


20.2 


8.9 


23 


25.0 


45-9 


3 13.8 


14.9 


14 


36.6 


46.0 


28.7 


8.7 


July 3 


w 142 


46.3 


2 59-8 


14.8 


21 


41.7 


45-7 


40.4 


8.6 


13 


"" 2 9 59-4 


46.5 


44-5 


14.7 


Dec. 4 


51.8 


45-3 


3 54 8 


84 


23 


29 41.2 


468 


28.4 


14.6 


14 


1 6.7 


44.9 


4 "-9 


8-3 


Aug.2 


29 20.3 


47 -o 


2 12. 1 


HS 


24 


1 26.2 


446 


4 3I-I 


8.2 


12 


28 57-5 


47.2 


1 56.3 


14.4 


'3/, J- 3 


1 497 


44-3 


4 5<-S 


80 


22 


28 33-7 


47.2 


41.6 


14.2 


13 


2 16.7 


44 1 


5 13-8 


7-9 


Sept.l 


28 99 47.2 


28.5 


14.1 


23 


2 46 6 


43-9 


5 36.5 


7.8 


If 


27 47. 1 1 47.1 


17-5 


13 9J Feb. 2 


3 18.8 43-7 


5 59 2 


77 


21 


• 27 26.3 46.9 


9.0 


13-7, 


12 


3 52-4 


43-7 


6 21. 6 


7.6 


Oct. 1 


27 8.3! 46.7 


I 3-5 


13 5j 


22 


4 26.7 


43-6 


6 430 


7-5 


11 


26 53-9 


46.4 


12 st. T • I 


13-3 


Mar. 4 


5 Li 


43-7 


7 2.9 


7-4 


21 


43-8 


46.1 


2.1 


I3-2| 


14 


5 34-9 


438 


21. 1 


7-3 


31 


6 St. 38-3 


45-8 


6.4 


130 


24 


6 73 


43-9 


37-o 


7.2 


Nov. 10 


37-9 


45-4 


I 14.2 


12.8 


Apr. 3 


6 37.6 


44.1 


7 50-2 


7.2 


20 


42-5 


45-0 


25.0 


12.6 


13 


7 5-3 


44-3 


8 0.6 


7-i 


30 


26 52.3 


44-7 


38.7 


12.5 


23 


7 29.8 


446 


7.8 


7.0 


Dec.lo 


27 6.9 


44-3 


1 55-2 


12.3 


May 3 


7 50.6 


45 -o 


11. 7 6.9 


20 


27 26.0 


44 -o 


2 13.8 


12. 1 


13 


8 7-3 


45-3 


St. 12.4 


69 


30 


27 49-3 


43-7 


2 34-2 


120 


23 


19-5 


45-7 


9.8 


68 


'3SJ.9 


28 16.1 43.5 


2 55-9 


11.9 


June 2 


26.9 


46.1 


8 4.2 


6.7 


19 


28 45-8 43-3 


3 18.4 


11. 8 


12 


„ 8 29.6 
13 st - 27.4 


46-5 


7 55 7 


6.6 


29 


29 17.8I 43.2 


3 412 


11.7 


22 


46.9 


44-7 


6.6 


Feb. 8 


29 5i-4 43-i 


4 3-7 


11. 6 


.My 2 


20. s 


47-3 


3* ?> 


6-5 


18 


H 25.8 


43-i 


4 25-4 


"•5 


12 


8 9.2 


47.6 


16.S 


6.4 


28 


1 0.3 


43-i 


4 45 9 


11.4 


22 


7 53-9 


47-9 


7 1.1 


6-3 


Mar. 9 


1 34.2 


43-2 


5 4-5 


1 1-3 


Aug. 1 


7 35-3 


48.1 


6 44.8 


6.1 


19 


2 6.7 


43-3 


21.0 


11 -3 


11 


7 H-o 


48-3 


6 28.6 


60 


29 


2 37-3 


43-5 


34-9 


11. 2 | 21 


6 51.0 


48.4 


6 13-3 


5-9 


Apr. 8 


3 53 


43-8 


5 46.0 


11. 1 


31 


6 27.1 


48.4 


5 59-2 


5-8 


18 


3 301 


44.1 


54-0 


11. 1 


Sept 10 


6 3-4 


48.4 


47.0 


5-6 


28 


3 5i-2 


44.4 


5 58.8 


1 1. Oil 20 


5 4°-8 


48.3 


37-3 


5-5 


May 8 


4 8.2 


44-8 


10 si. 6 °- 2 


, 11.0 30 


5 20.3 


48.1 


! 30- 2 


5-4 


18 


4 20.7 


45-2 


" 5 5S.5 


10.9 Oct. 10 

1 


5 2.7 


47-8 


26.2 


5-2 



25 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 

o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°n. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 


1837. 


« 


ZSt 


1839. 


MV 


o°s. 




o / 


/ 


t 


/ 




/ 


/ 


O / 


1 


Oct.10 


5 2.7 


47.8 


K 26.2 
17 St - 2 5 .6 


5-2 


Mar. 4 


12 27.5 


44.1 


II l8.2 


o-5 


20 


4 48-9 


47-5 


5-i 


14 


13 i-8 


44.2 


11 37-4 


0.7 


30 


39-4 


47.2 


28.3 


4.9 


24 


13 35-3 


44-3 


11 54-4 


0.8 


Nov.9 


Hst. ^ I 


46.8 


34-4 


4.8 


Apr. 3 


H 7-3 


44.4 


12 8.9 


0.9 


19 


46.4 


43-7 


4.6 


13 


14 37-2 


44.6 


20.8 


1.0 


29 


40.4 


46.0 


5 56-1 


45 


23 


15 4-4 


44.8 


29-5 


1.1 


Dec. 9 


4 50-9 


45-7 


6 11. 3 


4.4 


May 3 


15 28.3 


45-i 


35-i 


1.2 


19 


5 6.2 


45-3 


6 28.9 


4.2 


13 


15 48-5 


45-5 


17 St. 37-4 


i-3 


29 


5 26-0 


45 -o 


6 48.5 


4.1 


23 


16 4.5 


45-8 


12 365 


i-5 


'38, J. 8 


5 49-8 


44-7 


7 9-7 


4.0 


June 2 


16.0 


46.2 


32.4 


1.6 


18 


6 17.0 


44 4 


7 3i-9 


39 


12 


12St. , 22 -9 


46.6 


25-3 


i-7 


28 


6 47.1 


44.2 


7 54-5 


3-8 


22 


16 24.8 


47.0 


T 5-5 


1.8 


Feb. 7 


7 19-3 


44.1 


8 17-3 


3-7 


July 2 


22.0 


47-3 


12 3 4 1.9 


17 


7 52.9 


44.0 


8 39-6 


3.6 


12 


145 


47-7 


11 49.4 2.1 


27 


8 27.3 


44.0 


9 0.6 


3-5 


22 


16 2.6 


48.0 


34. 1 1 2.2 


Mar. 9 


9 1.6 


44.0 


20.1 


3-4 


Aug. 1 


15 469 


48.3 


18.0 


23 


19 


9 35-2 


44.1 


37-7 


3-3 


11 


15 27.8 


48.5 


11 1.7 


2.4 


29 


10 7.4 


44.2 


9 53o 


3-2 


21 


15 6.2 


48.7 


10 45-8 


2-5 


Apr. 8 


10 375 


44.4 


10 5-5 


3-i 


31 


14 43.0 


48.7 


31.0 


2.6 


18 


ii 5.0 


44-7 


15.0 


3-o 


Sept 10 


14 19 


48.8 


17.9 


2.7 


28 


11 29.2 


45 -o 


21.5 


2.9 


20 


13 55-4 


48.7 


10 6.9 


2.8 


May 8 


11 49.7 


45-3 


15 St. 2 4- 6 


2.8 


30 


13 33o 


48.5 


9 58-4 


2.9 


18 


12 6.0 


45-7 


10 24.5 


2.7 


Oct.10 


13 12.8 


48.3 


52-9 


3-o 


28 


17.9 


46.0 


21. 1 


2.6 


20 


12 55-8 


48.1 


21 St. 5o-6 


3-i 


June7 


25.0 


46.4 


14.7 


25 


30 


4 2 -5 


47-7 


51.6 


3.2 


17 


St. 27.3 


46.8 


10 5.6 


2.4 


Nov. 9 


33-7 


47-4 


9 56.0 


3-3 


27 


24.7 


47.2 


9 54-0 


2-3 


19 


12 29.7 
22 st - 30.S 


47.0 


10 3-7 


3-4 


July 7 


12 17.5 


47.6 


40.4 


2.2 


29 


46.6 


14.7 


3-5 


17 


12 6.0 


47-9 


25-4 


2.1 


Dec. 9 


37-i 


46.2 


28.6 


3-6 


27 


II 50-5 


48.2 


9 9-4 


2.0 


19 


12 48.3 


45-8 


10 45.1 


3-7 


Aug.6 


II 3I.6 


48.4 


8 53-i 


1.9! 


25) 


13 4-4 


45-4 


11 3-8 


3-8 


16 


II I02 


48.6 


37-i 


i-7 


'40, J- 8 


13 248 


45-i 


11 24.3 


3-9 


26 


IO 47.I 


48.7 


22.1 


1.6 


18 


13 49.2 


44-8 


11 46.0 


4.0 


Sept. 5 


IO 23.2 


48.7 


8 8.4 


i-5 


28 


14 16.9 


44-5 


12 S.6 


4.1 


15 


9 59-5 


486 


7 56.8 


Ml 


Feb. 7 


14 47-3 


44-3 


12 31.4 


4.2 


25 


9 37 -o 


48.5 


47-7 


, i-3 


17 


15 19-7 


44.2 


12 53-8 


43 


Oct. 5 


9 16.6 


48-3 


41.4 


K.I 


27 


15 53-4 


44.1 


13 T 5 -6 


44 


15 


8 59-3 


48.1 


19 St. 3S-2 


I.O 


Mar. 8 


16 27.8 


44 1 


13 360 


4.6 


25 


45-8 


47-8 


7 38.4 


O.9 


18 


17 1.9 


44.1 


13 54-5 


4-7 


Nov. 4 


36 6 47.4 


41.9 


0.8 


28 


17 35-3 


44.2 


14 11. 


4.8 


14 


8 32.2 
18 St ' 32.9 


47 -o 


.48-8 


O.7 


Apr. 7 


iS 7.1 


44-3 


25.0 


5-o 


24 


46.6 


7 59 


0.6 


17 


18 36.8 


44-5 


36.0 


5-i 


Dec. 4 


387 


46.2 


8 12. 1 


O.4 


27 


19 3-8 


44-8 


44.0 


5-2 


14 


8 49.6 


45-8 


8 280 


O.3 


May 7 


19 27.4 


45 -o 


48.8 


5-4 


24 


9 5-3 


45-5 


8 46.2 


O 2 


17 


19 47-3 


45-4 


'**?& 


5-5 


'39, J. 3 


9 2 5-4 


45 i 


9 6.2 


O.I 


27 


20 3.0 


45-7 


5-7 


13 


9 49-5 


44-8 


9 27.8 


O.O 


June <> 


14.2 


46.1 


43-7 


5-8 


23 


10 17.0 


44.6 


9 So- 1 


OS. I 


lfi 


25 St. 20.7 


46 -5 


35-9 


60 


Feb. 2 


10 47 2 


44.4 


10 12.9 


0.2 


26 


22.3 


468 


25.5 


6.1 


12 


11 19-5 


44-3 


35-6 


0-3| 


Julv 6 


19. 1 


47.2 


14 12.9 


6.2 


22 


11 53.2I 44.2 


57-5 


O.4 


16 


20 1 1.3 


47.6 


13 58.6 


6-3 



. 26 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 


1840. 


K 


o°s. 


**v 


o°s. 


1841. 


H 


A*V 


o°s. 




c / 


/ 


O ! 


1 




/ 


\ 


/ 


1 


July 16 


20 II. 3 


47.6 


13 58.6 


6-3 


Dec. 8 


20 26.7 


45-8 


14 47.2 


11.7 


26 


19 59.2 


47-9 


42.9 


6-5 


18 


20 33.8 


45-4 


15 2.5 


11.7 


Aug. 5 


43-2 


48.1 


26.7 


6.6 


28 


20 45.9 


45-i 


15 20.2 


11.8 


15 


24.0 


48.3 


13 IO.5 


6.7 


'42J. 7 


21 2.7 


44 7 


15 39-9 


11.8 


25 


19 2.2 


4«-5 


12 54.8 


6.8 


17 


21 23. 8 


44-3 


16 1.1 


11 9 


Sept.4 


18 38.9 


48.6 


4O.4 


6.9 


27 


21 48.7 


440 


16 23.4 


12.0 


14 


18 14.9 


48.6 


27.7 


7.0 


Feb. 6 


. 22 16.9 


43-8 


16 46.1 


12. 1 


24 


17 5i-3 


4«-5 


17-3 


7-i 


16 


22 47.6 


43-6 


17 8.8 


12.2 


Oct. 4 


17 29.0 


48.3 


12 9.5 


7.2 


26 


23 20.2 


43-5 


27 3 1 


12.4 


14 


17 9.0 


48.1 


4.8 

03 gj- ~ 


7-3 


Mar. 8 


23 54- 1 


43-4 


17 52.1 


'2-5 


5*4 


16 52.2 


47-8 


3-3 


7-3 


18 


24 28.4 


43-3 


18 11. 7 


12.6 


Nov. 3 


39-3 


47-5 


5-2 


7-4 


28 


25 2.4 


43-3 


2 9-3 


12.8 


1:5 


30.8 


47.1 


12 10.5 


7-5 


Apr. 7 


25 35-5 


43-4 


44-4 


13.0 


23 


26St. l62 73 


46.7 


19.0 


7-5 


17 


26 7.0 


43 6 


18 56.9 


131 


Dec. 3 


28.7 


4^-3 


30.8 


7.6 


27 


26 36.3 


43-8 


19 6.5 


133 


13 


35-3 45-9 


12 45.4 


7-7 


Mav 7 


27 2.8 


44.0 


12.9 


!3-5 


23 


16 47.0 


45-5 


13 2.5 


7.8 


17 


27 25.9 


44-3 


16.1 
24 8t - t6.o 


'3-7 


%}•* 


17 3-4 


45-i 


13 21.7 


7.8 


27 


27 45-3 


44.6 


13-9 


12 


17 24.2 


44-8 


13 42-5 


7-9 


June 6 


28 0.4 


44-9 


12.7 


14. 1 


22 


17 48.9 


44-5 


14 4.6 


8.0 


16 


II.O 


45.2 


19 6.4 


H-3 


Feb.l 


18 16.S 


44-3 


H 27-3 


8.1 


26 


16.8 
4St - 17.8 


45-6 


18 57-3 


14.4 


11 


18 47.4 


44.1 


14 50.0 


8.2 


July 6 


46.0 


45-7 


14.6 


21 


19 19.9 


43-9 


15 12.4 


8-3 


16 


14 


403 


32.1 


14.7 


Mar. 3 


19 53-7 


43-8 


15 33-8 


8-5 


2(5 


28 5.6 


46.6 


17.1 


14.9 


13 


20 28.0 


43-8 


15 53-7 


8.6 


Aug. 5 


27 52.9 


46.9 


18 1.1 


15.0 


23 


21 2.1 


43-8 


16 11. 9 


8.8 


15 


27 36-4 


47.2 


17 44.S 


i5-i 


Apr. 2 


21 35-3 


43-9 


27.7 


8.9 


25 


27 16.8 


47-4 


28.8 


15.2 


12 


22 7.0 


44.1 


40.9 


9.1 


Sept.4 


26 54.7 


47-5 


13-7 


i.S-3 


22 


22 36.5 


44.2 


51.2 


9.2 


14 


26 31.2 


47-5 


17 0.0 


15-4 


May 2 


23 3-2 


44-5 


16 58.5 


9.4 


24 


26 7.1 


47-5 


16 48.4 


15-4 


12 


23 26.6 


44.8 


17 2.4 
21S, 'i7 3-* 


9-5 


Oct. 4 


25 43-6 


47-4 


39-2 


15-5 


22 


23 46.2 


45-i 


9-7 


14 


25 21.5 


47.2 


32.9 


15-5 


June 1 


24 1.6 


45-4 


17 O.6 


9.8 


24 


25 i-9 


47.0 


29.8 
28St -i6 3 o.o 


15.6 


11 


12.4 


45-8 


16 55-o 


10.0 


Nov. 3 


24 45-6 


46.7 


15.6 


21 
July 1 


18.6 

°9 St 


46.1 


46.6 


10.2 


13 


33-3 


46.3 


33-6 


15.6 


20.0 


46-5 


35-6 


10.3 


23 


2 $.61 46.0 


40.6 


15.6 


11 


16.5 


46.9 


22.5 


10.5 


Dec. 3 


4 st 24 22 '7 45-6 

4bt - 25.145.2 


16 50.8 


i.S-7 


21 


24 8.4 


47.2 


16 7.8 


10.6 


13 


17 4.0 


15-7 


31 


23 55-9 


47-5 


15 52-o 


10.7 


23 


32.6 44.7 


20.0 


15-7 


An. 10 


23 39-7 47-8 


35-7 


10.8 


'43, J. 2 


24 45.0! 44.4 


38.3 


15.8 


20 


23 20.2 


48.0 


19-5 


II.O 


12 


25 2.2 


44.0 


17 58.4 


15.8 


30 


22 58.3 


48.1 


15 4-i 


II. I 


22 


25 23-7 


43-6 


18 19.9 


15-9 


Sept.9 


22 349 


48.2 


14 50.1 


II. 2 


Feb. 1 


25 48- 9 


43-4 


18 42.4 


16.0 


19 


22 10.9 


48.1 


37-9 


II. 2 


11 


26 17.3 


43-i 


19 5.2 


16. 1 


29 


21 47-3 


48.1 


28.1 


n-3 


21 


26 48.2 


42.9 


19 27.8 


162 


Oct. 9 


21 25.1 


47-9 


21. 1 


ii.3 


Mar. 3 


27 20.9 42.8 


19 49.7 


16.3 


19 


21 5-3 


47-7 


•26St.Hl7-I 


11.4 


13 


27 54-7 42.7 


20 10.5 


16.5 


29 


20 48.7 


47-4 


16.4 


"•5 


23 


28 29.0 42.6 


20 29.5 


16.7 


Nov.8 


36.1 


.47.0 


19.2 


1 1 -5 


Apr 2 


29 3-o' 427 


20 46.6 


16.8 


18 


28.0 


46.7 


25-3 


11. 6 


12 


29 360 


42.7 


21 1.2 


170 


28 


30 St. T 


4o-3 


34-7 


1 1.6 


22 


T ° 7-4 


4-9 


21 12.9 


17.2 



27 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Long. 


Lat. 

o°s. 


1843. 


qp 


am 


1844. 


qp 


o° s. 


SUS 




o 1 


1 


/ 


t 




l 


1 


/ 


1 


Ap.22 


o 7.4 


42.9 


21 12.9 


17.2 


Sept 13 


4 48.6 


45-5 


21 33-3 


23-7 


May 2 


36.5 


43-i 


21.7 


17.4 


23 


4 24.8 


45-6 


20.5 


23-7 


12 


I 2.8 


43-3 


27.4 


17.6 


Oct. 3 


4 0.7 


45-5 


10.0 


23.8 


22 


25-7 


43-5 


26 St. 2 9-7 


17.8 


13 


3 37-2 


45-4 


21 2.2 


238 


June 1 


44-7 


43-8 


21 28.8 


18.0 


23 


3 i5-4 


45-2 


20 57-5 


23.8 


11 


1 59.6 


44.2 


248 


18.3 


Nov. 2 


2 56.2 


44-9 


st. 20 56.0 23.8 


21 


2 9.8 


44-5 


17.7 


18.5 


12 


40.4 


44.6 


20 58.0 23.7 


July 1 


8St - 16. 1 


44.8 


21 8.0 


18.7 


22 


287 


44-3 


21 3-323-7 


11 


45- 2 


20 55-9 


18.8 


Dec. 2 


21.7 


43-9 


12.023.7 


21 


12.0 


45-5 


41.9 


19.0 


12 


St. 2 19 7 


43-5 


23-8123 7 


31 


2 3-3 


45.8 


26.6 


19. 1 


22 


22.9 


43-i 


38-4|23.7 


Au.10 


1 50-3 


46.1 


20 10.4 


19-3 


'45, J. 1 


31.2 


42.7 


21 55-6.23-7 


20 


1 33-5 


46.3 


19 54-i 


19.4 


11 


2 44.4 


42-3 


22 14 923.7 


30 


1 13.6 


46-5 


38.2 


19-5 


21 


3 2.3 


42.0 


22 35.823.7 


Sept.9 


51.4 


46.6 


23-4 


19.6 


31 


3 2 4-4 


41 6 


22 57-9l 2 3-8 


19 


27.8 


46.7 


19 10.2 


19.6 


Feb. 10 


3 50-21 41.3 


23 20.6 


23-9 


29 


tf ° 3 ' 7 
"29 40.2 


46.6 


18 59.1 


19.6 


20 


4 19.0 41. 1 


23 43-3 


24.0 


Oct. 9 


4^-5 


50.6 


19.7 


Mar.2 


4 5o-3 


40.9 


24 5-6 


24.1 


19 


29 183 


46-3 


45o 


197 


12 


5 23.2 


40.8 


24 27.0 


24-3 


29 


28 58.8 


46.1 


1842.8 
31 St 


19.7 


22 


5 57-2 


40.7 


24 47o 


245 


Nov. 8 


42.8 


45-8 


43-8 


19.7 


Apr. 1 


6 31-5 


40.6 


25 5-i|24-7 


18 


30.8 


45-4 


483 


19.7 


11 


7 5-3 


40.7 


20.9 24.9 


28 


23-4 


45 -o 


18 56.1 


197 


21 


7 38.1 


40.7 


34- 1 


25.1 


Dec. 8 


St. 28 2I.O 


44.6 


19 7.2 


19.7 


May 1 


8 9.2 


40.9 


44-4 


25-4 


18 


23.8 


44.2 


21. 1 


19.7 


11 


8 38.0 41.0 


5i-7 


25.6 


28 


3i-7 


43-8 


37-7 


19.7 


21 


9 3-9 


41.2 


25 55-7 


25-9 


'44, J. 7 


28 44.5 


43-4 


19 565 


19.8 


31 


26.3 


4i-5 


st. 56 5 


26.1 


17 


29 2.1 


43-i 


20 17.0 


19.8 


Jun.10 


44-9 


41.7 


540 


26.4 


27 


29 23 9 


42.8 


20 38.9 


19.9 


20 


9 59-2 


42.0 


48.5 


26.6 


Feb. 6 


29 49 4 


42.5 


21 I.5 


20.0 


30 


10 8.9 


423 


25 40.0 


26.8 


16 


cf> O 18.0! 42.2 


21 24.2 


20.1 


JulylU 


13.8 

15 st - .39 


42.7 


29.1 


27.1 


26 


49.0 42.0 


21 46.7 


20.2 


20 


43o 


16.0 


27.2 


Mar. 7 


1 21.8 41.9 


22 8.4 


20.3 


30 


10 9.2 


43-3 


25 i-3 


27.4 


17 


1 55-8 


41.8 


22 28.7 


20.5 


Aug. 9 


9 59-8 


43 6 


24 45-4 


27.6 


27 


2 30. 


41.8 


22 47.4 


20.7 


19 


46.3 


43-8 


24 29 1 27.7 


Apr. 6 


3 39 


41.8 


23 3-8 


20.9 


29 


29 


44.0 


24 12.9 


27.8 


16 


3 36-9 


41.8 


17-7 


21. 1 


Sept. 8 


9 8.7 


44.1 


23 57-4 


27.8 


26 


4 8.1 


42.0 


28.8 


21.3 


18 


8 46.1 442 


43-3 


27.9 


May 6 


4 37-o 


42.1 


36.8 


21.5 


28 


8 22.3 


44.2 


31.0 


27.9 


16 


5 3-i 


42.4 


41 6 


21.8 


Oct. 8 


7 58.1 


44-2 


21. 1 


27.9 


26 


25.-8 


42.6 


„ 23 43. 2| 22.o! 
98 St J '° 


18 


7 34-7 


44 -o 


23 14. 1 


27.9 


June 5 


44.6 


42.9 


^ bt - 41. «J 


22.2 


28 


7 12.9 


43-9 


10. 1 
4St - 9-5 


27.8 


15 


5 59- 1 


43-2 


366 


22.4 


Nov. 7 


6 53-9 


43-6 


27.8 


25 


6 9.1 


43-5 


28.9 


22.6 


17 


384 


43-3 


12.2 


27.7 


July 5 


11st I44 
11 st * 14.8 


43-9 


186 


22.8 


27 


27.0 


42.9 


23 18.4 


27.7 


15 


44-2 


23 6.0 


23.0 


Dec. 7 


20.4 
15St '6 18.8 


42 6 


27.9 


27.6 


25 


10.3 


44-5 


22 5I.6 


23.2 


17 


42.2 


40.5 


27.6 


Aug. 4 


6 1.3 


44.8 


36.O 


23-4 


27 


22.3 


41.8 


23 55-8 


27.6 


14 


5 48.0 45.1 


I9.8 


23 -.s 


P46iJ.f 


3i-i 


41.4 


24 13.6 


27.6 


24 


5 3i-i| 45-3 


22 3.5 


23.6 


16 


6 44.7 


41.0 


33-3 


27.6 


Sept. 3 


5 " -o| 45-4 


21 47.8 


2 3-7 


26 


7 3-o 


40.6 


54-6 


27.6 



28 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o° s. 


Long. |Lat. 

H ;o°s. 


1846. 


T 




o°s. 


1847. 


cp 




o / 


/ 


» 


/ 




/ 


/ 


; 


i 


Jan.26 


7 3-o 


40.6 


24 54.6 


27.6 


Jun.20 


17 46.8 


38.8 


O 18.2] 


34-5 


Feb. 5 


7 25-4 


40-3 


25 16.9 


27.7 


30 


18 0.6 


39- 1 


O II. 2 ! 


34-8 


15 


7 5^-5 


40.0 


25 39- 6 


27.8 


July 10 


9-7 


39-4 


~ O I.435. 1 


25 


8 20.5 


39* 


26 2.3 


27.9 


20 


14. 1 
24 St - 135 


39,6 


" 29 49-3 35-3 


Mar. 7 


8 5 i-9 


39-& 


26 24.4 


28.1 


30 


39-9 


35-3J35-5 


17 


9 H9 


39 5 


26 45.5 


28.2 


Aug. 9 


18 8.2 


40.2 


20.0 35.7 


27 


9 58-9 


39-4 


27 5.0 


28.4 


19 


17 58.2 


40.4 


29 3.8 


35-8 


Apr. 6 


10 33-3 


39-3 


22.6 


28.6 


29 


44.1 


40.6 


28 47.4 


35-9 


16 


11 7.1 


39-4 


37-7 


289 


Sept. 8 


26.3 


40.8 


3M 


36.0 


26 


11 39.8 


39-4 


50.3 


29.1 


18 


17 5-5 


40.9 


16.5 


360 


May 6 


12 10 8 


39-5 


27 59-9 


29.4 


28 


16 42.6 


41.0 


28 3.2 


360 


16 


12 39.4 


39-7 


28 6.3 


29.6 


Oct. 8 


16 18.5 


40.9 


27 5 2 -o 


36.0 


26 


13 5-i 


39-9 


1 St - 9-4 


29.9 


18 


15 54-3 


40.9 


43-4 


35 9 


June 5 


27-3 


40 1 


30.2 


28 


15 30.9 


40.7 


37-9 35-8 


15 


45-6 


40.4 


28 62 


3C-5 


Nov. 7 


15 9-4 


40-5 


Q<5f 2735.635.7 
9St - 36-7I35-6 


25 


13 59-6 


40.7 


27 59-9 


307 


17 


H 50.7 


40-3 


July 5 


14 9.1 


41.0 


50.8 


31.0 


1 27 


35-7 


40.0 


41.2 


35-5 


15 


n-7 
20 st. ,£* 


4i 3 


39-3 


31.2 


Dec. 7 


25.0 


39-6 


27 49 1 


35-4 


25 


41.6 


25-7 


3i-4 


17 


24St -i 4 i8.'3 


39-2 


28 0.2 


35-4 


Aug. 4 


14 8.4 


41.8 


27 10.7 


31.6 


27 


38.9 


14.2 


35-3 


]4 


13 58.8 


42.1 


26 54.6 


3i-7 


'48, J. 6 


22.7 


38.5 


30 9 35-3 


24 


44-9 


42-3 


38.2 


31.8 


16 


32.2 


38.i 


28 49.7 


35-2 


Sept.3 


27.4 


42.5 


22.1 


31-9 


26 


14 46.6 


37-7 


29 10.3 


35-2 


13 


13 6.9 


42.6 


26 6.9 


3i-9 


Feb. 5 


15 5-6 


37-4 


29 32.1 


35-3 


23 


12 44.1 


42.7 


25 53-i 


32.0 


15 


15 28.7 


37-i 


29 54-7 


35-3 


Oct. 3 


12 20.2 


42 7 


41.4 


32.0 


25 


15 55-2 


36.8 


M i7-5 


35-4 


13 


11 55-9 


42.6 


32.2 


3i-9 


Mar. 6 


16 24.7 


36-6 


40.0 


35-6 


23 


11 32-5 


42.5 


25-9 


31-9 


16 


it 56.5 


3M 


1 1.6 


35-8 


Nov. 2 


11 109 


42-3 


22.7 
7 St -25 23.0 


31.8 


2f. 


17 29.7 


36.3 


21.9 


360 


12 


10 52.1 


42.0 


3i-7 


Apr. 5 


18 3-9 


36.2 


40-5 


36.2 


22 


36.8 


41.7 


26.7 


31.6 


15 


18 38.2 


36.2 


1 56-9 


36-4 


Dec. 2 


25-7 


41.4 


33-7 


31.6 


25 


19 11.9 


36.2 


2 10.8 


36.7 


12 


19- 5 
19St -ioi8.3 


41.0 


44.0 


3i-5 


May 5 


19 44-5 


36.2 


21.9 


37-o 


22 


40.6 


25 57-3 


3i-5 


15 


20 15.3 


3^-3 


29.9 


37-3 


'47, J. l 


22.3 


40.2 


26 13.3 


3i-4 


25 


20 43.6 


36-4 


34 8 
3St - 2 36.4 


37-6 


11 


31-4 


39 8 


26 31.6 


3i-4 


June 4 


21 8.9 


36.6 


37-9 


21 


10 45-4 


39 5 


26 51.8 


3i-4 


14 


2i 30.7 


36.8 


34-7|38-3 


31 


11 4.0 


39-i 


27 13-4 


3i-5 


24 


21 48.5 


37-o 


29-9138-6 


Feb. 10 


11 26.8 


38.8 


27 35-8 


3i-5 


July 4 


22 2.1 


37-3 


22.238.8 


^0 


11 53 1 


38.5 


27 58.6 


31.6 


14 


11. 2 


37-5 


2 11. 8 39.1 


Mar. 2 


12 22.4 


38.3 


28 21.2 


31.8 


24 


14.9 

°8 St 


37-8 


1 59-2 


39-3 


12 


12 54.0 


38.1 


2S 43.1 


3i-9 


Aug. 3 


14.2 


38.1 


44.8 


39-6 


22 


13 27.1 


38.0 


29 3-8 


32.1 


13 


22 8.5 


38,3 


29.2 


39-7 


Apr. 1 


14 1.2 


37-9 


22.8 


323 


23 


21 58.3 


38.5 


1 12.9 


39-8 


11 


14 35-4 


37-9 


398 


3^-5 


Sept. 2 


43-9 


38.7 


56.5 


39-9 


21 


15 9-3 


37-9 


29 54-4 32 8 


12 


25.8 


38-9 


40.7 


40.0 


May 1 


15 4i -9 


37-9 


X 6.2 


33-i 


22 


21 4.7 


39-o 


26.1 


40.0 


11 


16 12.7 


38.0 


15.0 


33-4 


Oct. 2 


20 4I.7 


39-0 


13-3 


40.0 


21 


16 41.2 


38.2 


20.7 


33-7 


12 


20 I7.5 


39-o 


~ ° 2.7 


39-9 


31 


17 68 


38.4 


23.1 
2St - 22.2 


33-9 


22 


19 53-i 


38-9 


~ 2954.9 


39-8 


Jun.10 


17 28 7 


38.6 


34-2 


Nov. 1 


19 29.8 


38.7 


29 50-1 


39.7 



29 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Long. 


Lat. 

o°s. 


1848. 


cp 


2? 


1850. 


¥ 


o°s. 


M 




o 1 


1 


1 


/ 




/ 


1 


/ 


1 


Nov.l 


19 29.8 


387 


29 5Q- 1 


39-7 


Mar 26 


25 3-3 


32.5 


5 38.4 


43-3 


11 


19 84 


38,S 


St. 4 8 -7 


39 6 


Apr. 5 


25 36-9 


32.4 


5 57-9 


43-5 


21 


18 49.9 


38.3 


50.6 


39-5 


15 


26 11. 1 


32.3 


6 15-4 


43-8 


Dec. 1 


35-2 


38.0 


29 5 6 ° 


39 4 


25 


26 45-5 


32.2 


30.6 


44.1 


11 


24.8 


37o 


H 4.7 


39-2 


May 5 


27 19.2 


32.2 


43-i 


44-4 


21 


27 St. r 9-3 


37-3 


16.6 


39-i 


J5 


27 5i-7 


32.3 


52.7 


44-7 


31 


1818.9 


369 


31-3 


39-i 


25 


28 22.2 


32.3 


6 59.2 


45-i 


'49, J. 10 


23-7 


3^-5 


48.6 


39-o 


June 4 


28 50.3 


32.5 


7 2.q 
8St - 7 24 


45-4 


20 


336 


36.2 


1 7.9 


39-0 


. 14 


29 15.4 


32 6 


45-8 


30 


18 48.4 


35-8 


1 28 9 


39-o 


24 


29 36.8 


32.8 


6 59.2 


46.1 


Feb. 9 


19 7.2 


35-5 


1 50.9 


39-o 


July 4 


29 54-2 


33-0 


53o!46.5 


19 


19 31. 1 


35-2 


2 13.6 


39-i 


14 


8 7.3 


33-2 


43.946.8 


Mar. 1 


19 58.0 


34-9 


2 364 


39-2 


24 


15.6 


33-4 


32.4 


47.0 


11 


20 27.7 


34-7 


2 58.6 


39-4 


Aug. 3 


19. 1 

177 


33-6 


18.8 


47-3 


21 


20 59.6 


34-6 


3 20.0 


39-5 


13 


33-8 


6 3.7 


47-5 


31 


21 33-0 


34-4 


3 39-9 


39-8 


23 


"•5 


34-o 


5 47-6 


47.6 


Ap.10 


22 7.I 


34-3 


3 58.0 


40.0 


Sept. 2 


' 29 45.6 


34-2 


5 3i.i 


47-7 


20 


22 4I.5 


34-3 


4 13-8 


40.3 


12 


34-3 


5 14 9 


47.8 


30 


23 I50 


34-3 


27.0 


40.6 


22 


29 27.0 34.4 


4 59 6 


47-8 


My. 10 


23 47-7 


34-3 


37-4 


40.9 


Oct. 2 


29 5-51 34-5 


45-8 


47.8 


20 


24 18.4 


34-4 


44.6 


41.2 


12 


28 42.1 


34-5 


34-i 


47-7 


30 


24 46.6 


34-5 


6 St - 4 49-5 


4i-5 


22 


28 17.6 


34-5 


24.8 


47.6 


June 9 


25 "•? 


34-7 


41.9 


Nov. 1 


27 53-2 


34-4 


18.5 


47-5 


19 


25 33-4 


34-9 


47.0 


42.2 


11 


27 30.0 


34-2 


4 i^ 
15 St - 15.6 


47-3 


29 


25 5i-o 


35-i 


4i-5 


42-5 


21 


27 8.8 


34-0 


47.1 


July 9 


26 4.3 


35-3 


33-1 


42.8 


Dec. 1 


26 50.7 


33-8 


19-3 


47.0 


19 


12.9 


35 -o 


22.1 


43-i 


11 


36-5 


33-5 


26.4 


46.8 


29 


16.7 

lst - 15.6 


35-8 


4 9-° 


43-3 


21 


26.8 


33-i 


36.8 


46.6 


Aug.8 


36.0 


3 54-2 


43-5 


31 


22.0 

5St -26 22.4 


32.8 


4 50- 2 


46.5 


18 


26 9.6 


30.3 


38.4 


43-7 


'61J.10 


32.5 


5 6.3 


46.4 


28 


25 59-° 


36.5 


21.9 


43-8 


20 


280 


32.1 


5 24.6J46.3 


Sept.7 


44-3 


366 


3 5-6 


43-9 


30 


38.7 


31.8 


5 44-9 46.3 


17 


25-9 


36.8 


2 50-1 


43-9 


Feb . 9 


26 54-3 


3i -5 


6 6.446.3 


27 


25 4-7 


36.8 


35-9 


43-9 


19 


27 14-3 


31.2 


6 28.9 46.3 


Oct. 7 


24 4i-5 


3°-9 


23-5 


43-9 


Mar. 1 


27 38 -3 


309 


6 51.6)46.4 


17 


24 17.1 


36.8 


13.6 


43-8 


11 


28 5-7 


30-7 


7 14.2 46.6 


27 


23 52.7 


36.7 


2 6.5 


43-7 


21 


28 35-8 


30.5 


7 36.1 


467 


Nov. 6 


23 29.4 


36.6 


2.6 
13 bt - 2.0 


43-5 


31 


29 8.0 


30.3 


7 56.8 


46.9 


16 


23 8.2 


3M 


43-4 


Ap. 10 


29 4i-7 


30.2 


8 15.8 


47.2 


26 


22 49.9 


36.1 


4-8 43-3 


20 


y 16.0 


30.1 


32.8 


47-5 


Dec. 6 


35-4 


35-8 


2 11 .0 


43-i 


30 


50.4 


30.0 


47-4 


47.8 


16 


25-4 


35-5 


20.6 


43 


My. 10 


1 24.1 


30.0 


8 59-2 


48.1 


26 


20.2 

1St '22 20.I 


35-i 


33-2 


42.9 


20 


1 56.5 


30.0 


9 8.0 


48. S 


'50, J. 5 


34-8 


2 48.7 


42.8 


30 


2 27.0 


30.1 


13-7 


48.9 


15 


25-4 


34-4 


3 6.5 


42.7 


June 9 


2 55-o 


30.2 


16.2 
11st. I5>4 


49.2 


25 


35-7 


34-i 


3 26.3 


42.7 


19 


3 19-4 


30-3 


49.6 


Feb. 4 


22 50.9 


33-7 


3 47-6 


42.7 


29 


3 4i-2 


30-.S 


11. 4 


50.0 


14 


23 10.6 


33-4 


4 9-8 


42.7 


July 9 


3 58.5 


30.6 


9 4-4 


5o-3 


24 


23 34-3 


33-i 


4 32-6 


42.8 


19 


4 n-3 


30.8 


8 54-7 


50.6 


Mar. 6 


24 i-4 


32.9 


4 55-2 


42.9 


29 


4 19-3 


31.0 


42.6 


50.9 


16 


24 31.3 


32.7 


5 17-3 


43-i 


Aug.8 


4 22.7 


31.2 


28.6 


51.2 



30 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s 


Long. 


Lat. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 


1851. 


8 


H 


o°s. 


1852. 


8 


H 


o°s. 




o / 


/ 


t 


1 




/ 


/ 


c 1 


1 


Aug.8 


4 22.7 

10 St. ' 
20-9 

14-3 


31.2 


8 28.6 


51.2 


Dec.30 


4 33-i 


28.0 


9 10.3 


53-7 


18 
28 


3M 
31.6 


8 13.2 
7 56.9 


5i-4 
5*-5 


'53, J. 9 
19 


29.0 
12 st - 30.1 


27.7 

27.4 


25.1 
42.5 


53-6 

53-5 


Sept.7 


4 3-2 


3i-7 


405 


51.6 


29 


36-5 


27.0 


10 1.8 


53-4 


17 


3 47-9 


3i-9 


24-5 


51.6 


Feb 8 


4 48.0 


26.7 


10 22.8 


53-3 


27 


3 2 9° 


32.0 


7 9-4 


51.6 


18 


5 4-3 


26.5 


10 44 9 53-3 


Oct. 7 


3 7-3 


32.0 


6 56.1 


51.6 


28 


5 25.0 


26.2 


11 7.6 


53-4 


17 


2 43 7 


32.0 


44.9 


5i.5 


MarlO 


5 49-6 


26.0 


11 30.3 


53-5 


27 


2 19.2 


3 1 -9 


36.3 


5i-3 


20 


6 17-5 


25-7 


11 52.6 


53-7 


Nov. 6 


1 54-7 


31.8 


30.8 


5i- 1 


30 


6 48.1 


25-5 


12 13.9 


53-9 


16 


1 31-5 


3i.7 


6 28. 5 
18 st - 29.6 


51.0 


Apr. 9 


7 20.6 


25-4 


12 33.8 


54-i 


26 


1 10.5 


3i -5 


50.8 


19 


7 54-5 


25-3 


12 51-9 54-4 


Dec. 6 


52.6 


31.2 


34-2 


50.6 


29 


8 29.0 25.2 


i3 7-7 54-7 


16 


38.7 


309 


42.2 


50.4 


May 9 


9 3-5 


25.1 


21.055. 1 


26 


293 


30.6 


6 53-4 


50.2 


19 


9 37-3 


25.1 


3 1 -4155 -5 


'52, J- 5 


24.8 
9St - 025.6 


30-3 


7 7-5 1 50.1 


29 


10 9.6 


25.1 


38.7 


55-9 


15 


300 


7 24.2 50.0 


June 8 


10 40.1 


25.2 


15St 42 ' 8 


56.3 


25 


3i-7 


29.7 


7 43-i 49-9 


18 


11 7.9 


25.2 


15St 'i3 43-7 56-7 


Feb. 4 


42.8 


29 3 


8 3-7 49-8 


28 


11 32.5 


25-3 


4 r -3 57-i 


14 


58.7 


29 


8 25.5I 49.9 


July 8 


11 53-5 


25-4 


35-8 


57-5 


24 


1 19 1 


28.8 


8 48.1 


49-91 


18 


12 10.4 


25-5 


27.4 


57-8 


Mar. 5 


1 43 3 


28.5 


9 10.9 


50.0 


28 


22.8 


25-7 


165 


58.2 


15 


2 11. 


28.3 


9 33-3 


50.1 


Aug. 7 


30.5 


25.8 


13 3-4 


58,5 


25 


2 41 4 


28.1 


9 54-9 


50.3 


17 


St. 332 


26.0 


12 48.6 


58.7 


Apr. 4 


3 13-7 


27.9 


10 15-3 


50.6 


27 


12 31.0 


26.1 


12 32.7 


58.9 


14 


3 47-5 


27.8 


10 33.8 


50.8 


Sept. 6 


12 23.9 


26.2 


12 16.3 


59-o 


24 


4 21.9 


27.7 


10 50.2 


5i-i 


16 


12 12.2 


26.3 


11 599 


59 -o 


May 4 


4 56.3 


27.7 


11 4.2 


5i -5 


26 


11 56.3 


26.4 


44-3 


59-o 


14 


5 3o-i 


27.6 


15-3 


51.8 


Oct. 6 


11 37 -o 


26.5 


30.0 


59-o 


24 


6 2.5 


27.7 


23-4 


52.2 


16 


11 14.8 


26.5 


17.7 


58.8 


June 3 


6 32.9 


27.7 


28.3 


52.6 


26 


10 50.9 


26.5 


7-8 


58.7 


13 


7 0.8 


27.8 


St. 29.9 


53-0 


Nov. 5 


10 26.1 


26.4 


11 0.7 


58.5 


23 


7 2 5-6 


27.9 


11 28.3 


53-4 


15 


10 1.7 


26.3 


„„ 10 s6.7 
22St -io56.2 


58.3 


July 3 


7 46.7 


28.0 


23.6 


53-8 


25 


938.6 


26.1 


58.0 


13 


8 3.8 


28.2 


15-9 


54-i 


Dec. 5 


9 i7-8 


25'9 


10 59.1 


57-8 


23 


16.4 


28.3 


11 5-5 


54 4 


15 


9 0.4 


25-7 


11 5-4 


57-6 


Aug.2 


24.2 


28.5 


10 52.9 


54-7 


25 


8 47.0 


25-4 


15.0 


57-3 


12 


8 27.2 

13 St. £ 


28.7 


38.5 


55-o 


'54, J. 4 


38.2 


25.2 


27.7 


57-i 


22 


28.8 


22.9 


55-i 


14 


15 St. 34-5 


24.9 


11 43 2 


57-o 


Sept.l 


18.4 


29.0 


10 6.5 


55-3 


24 


24.6 


12 1. 1 


56.9 


11 


8 7-0 


29.1 


9 So- 1 


55-3 


Feb. 3 


42.8 


24-3 


12 20.9 


S6.8 


21 


7 51.4 


29.2 


34-2 


55-4 


13 


8 54-7 


24.0 


12 42.2 


56.7 


Oct. 1 


7 32.3 


29-3 


19.6 


55-3 


23 


9 n-4 


23-7 


13 4-5 


56.7 


11 


7 10.4 


29-3 


9 6.7 


55-2 


Mar. 5 


9 32-4 


23-5 


13 27.3 


56.8 


21 


6 46.6 


29-3 


8 56.1 


55-i 


15 


9 57-3 


23-3 


13 49 9 


56.9 


31 


6 21.9 


29.2 


483 


54-9 


25 


10 25.4 


23.1 


14 12.0 


57-i 


Nov 10 


5 57.5 


29.1 


19 St. «'j 


54-8 


Apr. 4 


10 56.2 


22.9 


14 33 


57-3 


20 


5 34 3 


29.0 


54-5 


14 


11 28.9 


22.7 


14 5 2 -5 


57-6 


30 


5 13-4 


28.8 


8 44.1 


54-3 


24 


12 2.9 


22.6 


15 IO.l 


57-9 


Dec.10 


4 55.8 


28.5 


49-o 


54-i 


May 4 


12 37-5 


22.5 


25-3 


58.2 


20 


4 42.1 


28.3 


58-4 


53-9 


14 


13 i2-i 


22.5 


37-9 


58.6 



31 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat. 

I°S. 


1854. 


8 


H 


o°s. 


1855. 


8 




o / 


/ 


/ 


/ 




O ! 


1 


/ 


1 


My. 14 


13 12. 1 


22.5 


15 37-9 


58.6 


Oct. G 


20 IO.9 


20. 4 


!6 5-3 


6.0 


24 


13 45-8 


22.4 


47-5 


59-0 


16 


19 5I.O 


20.4 


15 51-9 


5-9 


June3 


14 18.2 


22.4 


54-i 


59-5 


26 


I 9 28.5 


20.3 


40.7 


5-7 


13 


14 48.6 


22.5 


57-4 
18 St. HI 


59-9 


Nov. 5 


19 4.2 


20.3 


32.2 


5-5 


23 


15 16.3 


22.5 


i c o.3 


15 


18 39-3 


20 2 


26.6 


5-3 


July 3 


15 40.9 


22.6 


15 54-3 


0.7 


25 


l8 I4.8 


20.1 


ic 24.4 
27 St. 5 2 \% 


50 


13 


16 1.8 


22.7 


48.1 


1.1 


Dec. 5 


17 51.8 


19.9 


4-7 


23 


18.5 


22.8 


39- l 


i-5 


15 


31-4 


198 


30.2 


4.4 


Aug.2 


30.8 


22.9 


27-5 


1.8 


25 


H-3 


19.6 


382 


4.2 


12 


38.2 


23.0 


15 14.0 


2.1 


'5b, J. 4 


*7 i-5 


19-3 


15 49-5 


39 


22 


st. 40.7 


23.1 


14 58.9 


2 -3 


14 


16 53-3 


19.1 


16 3-7 


3-7 


Sept.l 


16 38.2 


23.2 


42.8 


2-5 


24 


16 CO 4 
25S S6 52.6 


18.9 


16 20.4 


3-5 


11 


30-9 


23-3 


26.3 


2.6 


Feb. 3 


18.6 


16 39 3 


3-4 


21 


18.9 


23-4 


14 10.0 


2.6 


13 


17 0.2 


18.4 


17 0.0 


3-3 


Oct. 1 


16 2.8 


23-5 


13 54 7 


2.6 


23 


12.7 


18. 1 


17 21.9 


3-3 


11 


15 43- 2 


23-5 


40.8 


2.5 


Mar. 4 


30.1 


179 


17 44.4 


3-3 


21 


15 20.8 


23-5 


29.0 


2-3 


14 


!7 5i-7 


17.7 


18 7.2 


3-4 


31 


H 56-7 


23-4 


19.8 


2.2 


24 


iS 17. 1 


17-5 


18 29.6 


3-5 


Nov. 10 


H 31-9 


23-4 


13-5 


1.9 


Apr. 3 


18 45-7 


17-3 


18 51.2 


3-7 


20 


14 7.4 


23.2 


13 10.4 


i-7 


U 


19 16.9 


17.2 


19 11.6 


4.0 


30 


13 44-3 


23.1 


25 til. IQ7 


1.4 


23 


19 50.0 


17.0 


19 30.1 


4-3 


Dec.10 


13 23.8 


22.9 


I4.4 


1.2 


May 3 


20 24.2 


16.9 


19 46.6 


47 


20 


13 6.5 


22.7 


21.6 


0.9 


13 


20 59.1 


16.8 


20 0.5 


5- 1 


30 


12 53-4 


22.4 


32.1 


0.7 


23 


2 1 33 8 


16.8 


11. 7 


5-5 


'55, J. 9 


45o 


22.2 


13 45-5 


0.5 


June 2 


22 7.6 


16.7 


198 


5-9 


19 


41.6 
20 St - 43.5 


21.9 


14 1.6 


oj 


12 


22 40.1 


167 


24.8 


6.4 


29 


21.7 


14 20.1 


0.2 


22 


23 10.4 


16.7 


n 20 26.6 


6.8 


Feb. 8 


12 50.7 


21.4 


14 40-3 


0.1 


July 2 


23 38.0 


16.7 


23 St. 25Q 


7-3 


18 


13 2.9 


21. 1 


15 19 


0.0 


12 


24 2.5 


16.7 


20.4 


7-7 


28 


13 199 


20.9 


15 24.4 


O.I 


22 


23.1 


16.8 


12.7 


8.1 


Mar. 10 


13 41.2 


20.6 


15 47-i 


O.I 


Aug. 1 


396 


16.8 


20 2.4 


8-S 


20 


14 6.4 


20.4 


16 9.7 


0.3 


11 


51.6 


16.9 


19 499 


8.8 


30 


14 34.8 


20.2 


16 31.6 


0-5 


21 


24 q8.6 


16.9 


35-4 


9.1 


Apr. 9 


15 5-7 


20.1 


16 52.3 


0.7 


31 


17.0 


19.7 


9-3 


19 


15 38.7 


19.9 


17 1 1. 3 


1.0 


Sep. 10 


24 57-7 


.17.0 


19 3.8 


9.4 


29 


16 12.8 


19.8 


28.3 


i-3 


20 


49.9 


17.1 


18 46.9 


95 


May 9 


16 47-5 


19.7 


42.9 


i-7 


30 


37-4 


17. 1 


3o-9 


9-5 


19 


17 22.1 


19.7 


17 54-8 


2.1 


Oct.10 


20.8 


17.1 


16.2 


9.4 


29 


17 55-9 


19.6 


18 3-7 


2-5 


20 


24 0.7 


17.1 


18 3-3 


9.2 


June 8 


18 28.3 


19.0 


9 5 


30 


30 


23 37-9 


17.1 


17 52-7 


9.0 


18 


18 58.7 


19.6 


12.0 
21 st - 1 1. 3 


3-4 


Nov. 9 


23 i3-6 


17.0 


44.9 


8.8 


28 


19 26.4 


19.7 


3 8 


19 


22 48.6 


16.9 


40.1 


8.5 


JulyS 


19 50.9 


197 


7-4 


4-3 


29 


22 24.0 


16.8 


17 38.8 


8.2 


18 


20 1 1.6 


19.8 


18 0.4 


4-7 


Dec. 9 


22 1.1 


16.7 


30 st - 40.8 


7-9 


28 


28.2 


198 


17 50.8 


5-o 


19 


21 40.8 


16.5 


46.3 


7.6 


Aug.7 


403 


19.9 


38 7 


5-4 


29 


239 


16.3 


i7 55-2 


7-3 


17 


47.6 


20.0 


24.7 


5-6 


'6/,J.« 


".-3 


16. 1 


18 7.2 


7-i 


27 


St. 49.8 


20.1 


17 93 


5-9 


18 


3-5 


15 9 


22.0 


68 


Sept.6 


20 47.1 


20.2 


16 53 .0 


6.0 


28 


„ 21 0.8 

on at 


'5 7 


39-4 


6.6 


16 


39-5 


20.3 


36.5 


6.1 


Feb 7 


3-4 


i5 4 


18 58.8 


6-5 


26 


27.2 


203 


20.4 


6.1 


17 


"•3 


15.2 


19 19 8 


6.4 



32 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 

/ 
15.2 
15.0 
14.8 
14.6 
14.4 


Long. 


Lat. 

I°S. 

/ 

6.4 
6.4 
6.4 
6-5 

6.7 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat- 


Long. 

/ 

24 52.1 
460 

37-° 

2 5-5 

24 1 1.9 


Lat. 

I°S. 

1 

J 3-9 
14.4 

14.8 

i5-i 

J5-4 


1857. 

Feb. 17 

27 

Mar. 9 

19 

29 


8 

o / 
21 11-3 
21 24.2 

21 41.9 

22 3.8 
22 29,5 


c / 
19 19.8 

19 41.9 

20 4.6 
20 27.3 
20 49.5 


1858. 

July 12 
22 

Aug. 1 
11 
21 


n 

/ 
2 6.4 
230-8 

2 5i-3 

3 7- 6 
19-3 


o°s. 
/ 

10.4 
10.4 
10.4 
10.4 
10.4 


Apr. 8 
18 
28 

May 8 
18 


22 58.3 

23 29.7 

24 2.9 

24 37-3 

25 12.3 


H-3 
14. 1 

14.0 

13-9 
13.8 


21 10.9 
21 30.8 

21 48.9 

22 4.7 
18.0 


6.9 

7.2 
7-5 
7-9 
8-3 


31 

Sep. 10 

20 

30 

Oct.10 


26.0 

8St - 3 27.7 

24-3 

15-9 

3 2.9 


10.4 
10.4 
10.4 
10.4 
10.3 


23 56.7 
40.6 
24.0 

23 7-7 
22 52.3 


15-7 
15.8 

15-9 
15-9 
15-9 


28 

June 7 

17 

27 

July 7 


25 47 -o 

26 21.0 

26 53-4 

27 23.7 
27 5i-4 


137 
i3-7 
136 
13.6 
136 


28.5 

35-9 
40.1 

25St -22 40. 9 
38.7 


8.8 
9.2 

9-7 

10.2 

10.6 


20 
30 
Nov. 9 
19 
29 


2 45-8 
2 25.3 
2 2.2 

1 37-5 
1 12.3 


103 
10.3 
10 2 
10. 1 
10 c 


38.3 

26.5 

17.2 

22 10.8 

7-8 


'5-7 
15-5 
15-3 
15.0 
14.6 


17 
27 
Aug. 6 
16 
26 


28 i<j.S 
28 36.4 

28 52.8 

29 4.6 
11. 4 


13.6 
136 
13.6 
13-7 
13-7 


33-3 

24.9 

14.0 

22 0.9 

21 46.1 


11. 1 

"•5 
11.9 
12.2 
12.4 


Dec. 9 
19 

29 

'59 J- 8 

18 


47.8 

24.9 

4.9 

s 29 48.4 

36.3 


9.9 
9.8 
96 

9*5 
9-3 


3 st. 8>I 

11. 9 

22 19.1 

29.6 

43-i 


H-3 

13-9 

13.6 

13.0 


Sept. 5 
15 
25 

Oct. 5 
15 


4St< 13.3 

10. 1 

29 2.0 

28 49.3 

► 28 32.4 


13-7 

13.8 
13.8 
138 
13.8 


21 30 2 

21 i3-7 

20 57-3 

41.6 

27.2 


12.6 
12.7 
12.8 
12.7 

I2.6| 


28 

Feb. 7 

17 

27 

Mar. 9 


29.0 

4St -2 9 26.9 
30.2 

38.7 
29 52.2 


9.1 

90 
8.8 
8.6 
8-5 


22 59.2 

23 i7-7 
23 37-9 

23 59-5 

24 22.0 


12.8 
12.6 
12.4 
12.4 
12.4 


25 

Nov.4 

14 

24 

Dec. 4 


28 12. 1 
27 49.2 
27 24.6 

26 59-5 
26 35.0 


13-7 
13-7 
136 
1 3 -5 
1.3-4 


14.8 
20 4.9 
19 57-8 

1St ' 53'! 


12.4 
12.2 
11.9 
11.6 
n-3 


19 

29 

Apr. 8 

18 
28 


n 10.5 
32.9 

59.1 

1 28.4 

2 O.I 


8-3 
8.2 
8.0 

7-9 

7.8 


24 44.7 

25 7.2 
25 29.1 

25 49 8 

26 8.8 


12.4 
12.6 
12.8 
13.0 
13-3 

13-7 
14.1 

14.6 

15.0 

i5-5 


14 

24 

'58, J. 3 
13 
23 


26 12. 1 

25 51.9 
35-3 
22.9 

i5-4 


13-3 
131 
12.9 

12.7 

12.6 


19 56-3 

20 2.7 

12.3 
25.1 
40.6 


11. 
10.7 
10.4 

10. 1 

9.9 


May 8 

18 

28 

June 7 

17 


2 33-7 

3 8.4- 

3 43-5 

4 18.5 
4 52.5 


7-7 
- 7.6 

7-5 
7-4 
7-3 


25.8 

405 

26 52.4 

27 i-4 

7.2 


Feb. 2 
12 
22 

Mar. 4 
14 


tft. 13 

25 16.0 

24.2 

37-4 

25 55-3 


12.4 
12.2 
12.0 
11.8 
11.6 


20 58.5 

21 1S.4 

21 39-7 

22 2.0 
22 24.7 


9-7 
9-5 
9-5 
9.4 

9-5 


27 

July 7 

17 

27 

Aug. 6 


5 25-1 

5 55-5 

6 23.1 

6 47.4 

7 7-9 


7-3 

7.2 

7-2 
7-i 
7-i 


9.8 
30 St. J gi 

27 5-2 

26 58.3 
48.7 


16. 1 
16.6 
17.0 

i7-5 
17.9 


24 

Apr.3 

13 

23 

May 3 


26 17.6 

26 43-5 

27 12.5 

27 44-i 

28 17.5 


11. 4 

"•3 
11. 1 
11.0 
109 


22 47.3 

23 9-4 
23 3o 4 

23 49-9 

24 7-5 


9.6 

9.8 

10. 

10.3 

10.7 


16 
26 

Sept. 5 
15 
25 


24.1 

35-6 
42.2 

13St -7 43-8 
40.1 


7.0 
7.0 
7.0 
7.0 
6.9 


36.6 

22.6 
26 7.I 
25 5O.8 

34-2 


18.3 
1S.6 
18.8 
1S.9 
190 


13 
23 

June 2 
12 


28 52.1 

29 27.1 

no 1.9 

35-9 


108 
10.7 
10.6 

10.5 


22.8 

35-4 

24 45-i 

5i-7 


11. 1 

11 -5 
12.0 
12.4 


Oct. 5 
15 
25 

Nov. 4 


3t-5 

18.3 

7 0.9 

6 40.2 


6.9 

6.8 
6.8 
6.7 


180 

25 2.9 

24 49.4 

38.1 


190 

18.9 
18.7 
18.5 


22 
July 2 


1 8.4 
1 38.8 


10.5 
10.5 


27 St. HI 


12.9I 

13-41 


14 
24 


6 16.9 
5 5 2 -i 


6.6 

6-5 


29.5I18.2 
24.0I17.9 



33 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 




Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°s. 


Long. 


Lat 

l' J S. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Long. 


Lat. 

I°S. 

• / 




1859. 


n 


H 


1861. 


n 

/ 


o w s. 


V 




Nov 24 


5 52.1 


6-5 


24 24.0 


17.9 


Apr. 17 


9 35-o 


1.4 


S.o 


18.4 




Dec. 4 


5 26.8 


6.4 


21.7 


17-5 


27 


10 4.6 


i-3 


27.9 


18.7 




14 


5 2.2 


6-3 


6Sfc - 22.9 


17.1 


May 7 


10 36.7 


1.2 


46.0 


19.0 




24 


4 39-5 


6.2 


27.6 


16.8 


17 


ii 10.6 


1.1 


1 1.9 


19-5 




'6UJ-3 
13 


4 i9-5 


6.1 


35-7 


16.4 


27 


11 45-6 


1.0 


15.2 


19 9 




4 3- 2 


5-9 


24 47.0 


16. 1 


June 6 


12 21.0 


0.9 


25-71 


20.4 




23 


3 5i-3 


5-8 


25 1-3 


15.8 


16 


12 56.1 


0.8 


33-i 


20.9 




Feb. 2 




5-7 


17.9 15.6 


26 


13 30-3 


0.7 


<mt 3 // 4 l 

I 384 


21.4 




12 


10 St. 

42.4 


5-5 


36.9 15-4 


July 6 


H 3-o 


0.6 


22.0 




22 


46.0 


5-4 


25 57-51 1.5-2 


16 


H 33-5 


o-5 


36- 1 1 


22.5 




Mar. 3 


3 54-81 


.^•2 


26 19.4 


15-2 


26 


15 !- 2 


0.4 


3o-7p3-o 




13 


4 8.6 1 


5-i 


26 41.9 


15-2 


Aug. 5 


15 25.5 


04 


22.423.4 




23 


4 27.1 


5-o 


27 4.6 


15-3 


is 


15 45-9 


o-3 


1 ii-5 2 3-8 




Apr. 2 


4 49-9 


4.8 


27 27.1 


154 


25 


16 1.9 


0.2 


58.4 


24.2 




12 


5 16.2 


4-7 


27 48.6 


15.6 


Sept. 4 


133 


0.1 


43 5 


24-5 




22 


5 45-7 


46 


28 8.9 


15-9 


14 


19.6 
22 st - 20.7 


0.0 


27-5 


24.6 




Mav 2 


6 17.7 


4-5 


27-5 


16.2 


24 


n.0.1 


10.9 

29 54.4 


247 




12 


6 51.4 


4.4 


44.0 


16.6 


Oct. 4 


16.7 


0.2 


24.8 




22 


7 26.2 


43 


2S 58.0 


17. 1 


14 


16 7.7 


o-3 


3S.6 


24.7 




June 1 


8 1.5 


4.2 


29 9.2 17. 51 


24 


15 54 -o 


0.4 


24.2 


24-5 




11 


8 36.5 


4.1 


17.4 


18.0 


Nov . 3 


15 36-2 


05 


n.y.24.3 




21 


9 IO -7 


4.0 


22.4 


18.5 


13 


1.5 i5-o 


06 


29 i-7 


24.0 




Wiy i 


9 43-3 


4.0 


24 2 

2St> 29 22.8 


19. 1 


23 


14 5i-3 


0.7 


28 54.6 


23 7 




n 


10 13.7 


3-9 


19.6 


Dec. 3 


14 26.2 


08 


150.7 

10 St 


23-3 




21 


10 41.3 


3-8 


I8.I 


20.1 


13 


14 08 


0.9 


1U bt - 50.2 


229 




31 


11 5.6 


3-8 


IO. 5 1 2O.5 


23 


13 36.2 


1.0 


53-i 


22.5 




Aug 10 


26.1 


3 7 


29 0.2 20.9 


'62, J- 2 


13 13-5 


1.1 


28 59.5 


22.1 




21 i 


42.2 


3-6 


28 47.6 


21.3 


12 


12 53 7 


1.2 


29 9.2 


21.7 




30 


11 53-6 


3-6 


33-i 


21.6 


22 


37-7 


13 


22.0 21.3 




Sept.9 
19 


12 0.1 

17 Of 


3-5 


17.4 


21.8 


Feb. 1 


26.2 


i-4 


37.61 21.0 




12 I.4 


3-4 


28 0.9 


21.9 


11 


19.7 

18SU I2 l8 4 


i-5 


29 55 5 20.8 




29 


11 57-6 


3-4 


27 44-3 


21.9 


21 


i-5 


op 15.3 20 6 




Oct. 9 


48.8 


3-3 


28.3 21.9 


Mar. 3 


22.15 


1.6 


36.6 20.5 




19 


35-3 


32 


i3-5| 2i-8 


13 


31.8 


i-7 


58.9 


20. q 




29 


11 17.7 


3-i 


27 0.5I 21.6 


23 


12 46.2 


1.8 


1 21.6 20 5 




Nov.8 


10 56.8 


3i 


26 49.9 


21.3 


Apr. 2 


13 5-2 


i-9 


1 44 2 


20.6 




18 


10 33-3 


3-o 


42.0 


21.0 


12 


13 28.4 


19 


2 6.2 


20.8 




28 


10 8.3 


2.9 


37-3 


20.6 


22 


13 55-2 


2.0 


2 27.2 


21.0 




Dec. 8 


9 43o 


2.8 


St. 35-9 


20.3 


Mav 2 


14 25.1 


2.1 


2 46.7 


21.4 




18 


9 18.4 


2.7 


38.0 


19.9 


12 


14 57-3 


2.2 


3 4-3 


21.7 




28 


8 55 6 


2.6 


26 43-5 


19 5 


22 


15 3i-4 


2-3 


19.6J22.2 




'61,1.7 


35-8 


2-5 


26 52.4 


19. 1 


June 1 


16 65 


2.4 


32.2 


J22.6 




17 


19.6 


2-3 


27 4.4 


18.8 


11 


16 42.0 


24 


42.0 


23 I 




27 


7-9 


2.2 


i9-3 


185 


21 


17 17-3 


2 5 


3 48.6 


123-7 




Feb. 6 


8 1.2 
! 14St 7 59.6 


2.1 


36-7 


i8.2||July 1 


17 5i6 


1 2.6 


CJ2.I 


24.2 




16 


2.0 


27 56-1 


1S.1 


11 


18 24.3 


2.7 


7St - 52.3 


24.8 




26 


8 3.5 


I.9 


28 171 


17.9 


21 


18 54-8 


2.8 


49-2 


25-3 




Mar. 8 


12.5 


1.8 


28 39 1 


i7-9 ! 31 


19 22.6 


1 2.9 


3 43-i 


25.8 




18 


26.6 


| i-7 


29 1. 8 


17.9 


U Aug 10 


19 46.c 


1 3 l 


34-i 


|26.2 




28 


8 45-4 


I.C 


24-5 


18.0 


2< 


20 7.3 


3-2 


22.6 


26.6 




Apr. 7 


9 3-3 


1 f '5 


46.7 


18.2 


30 


20 23 3 


3-3 


9 .c 


27.O 





34 



r. ■ ■ . . — 

Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°n. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°n. 


Long. 


Lat. 


1862. 


n 


T 


I°S. 


1864. 


n 


T 


I°S. 


• 


O / 


/ 


1 


1 




/ 


/ 


/ 


/ 


Aug 30 


20 23 3 


3-3 


3 9-o 


27.0 


Jan. 22 


21 347 


85 


3 43 - 6 


26.4 


Sept. 9 


34-5 


34 


2 53 8 


27 2 


Feb. 1 


19.0 


8.6 


3 57-9 


26.1 


19 


26St -2ot?".7 


3-5 


37-5 


274 


11 


79 


86 


4 H-6 


25.8 


29 


JV/ 


20.9 


27.4 


21 


i-8 

28S Sl I.O 


. 8.6 


4 33-6 


25.6 


Oct. 9 


37-5 


3-8 


2 4-5 


274 


Mar. 2 


8-7 


4 54-2 


25-4 


19 


28.3 


39 


1 49.0 


27-3 


12 


5-5 


87 


<; 16.0 


25-3 


29 


20 14.3 


4-i 


35-o 


27.1 


22 


15-3 


8.7 


5 38 5 


*5'3 


Nov.8 


19 56.3 


4.2 


23.1 


26.9 


Apr. 1 


30.2 


87 


6 1.3 


25-4 


18 


19 34-9 


4-3 


13.8 


26.6 


11 


21 49.6 


87 


6 23.6 


25-5 


28 


19 11. 1 


4.4 


1 7.4 


20.2 


21 


22 13 2 1 8 8 


6 45 2 


25-7 


Dec. 8 


18 45.8 


4-5 


12 St. £3 


25.8 


May 1 


22 40 4 


88 


7 5-5 


26.0 


18 


18 20.3 


4.6 


25 4 


11 


23 107 


8.8 


24.1 


26.4 


28 


l 7 55-7 


4-7 


8-5 


24.9 


21 


23 43-3 


89 


40.6 


268 


WJ.v 


17 33o 


4.8 


1 15.8 


24-5 


31 


24 17.6 


90 


7 54-6 


27.2 


17 


17 13-4 


49 


26.3 


24.1 


Jun. 10 


M 53 


9.0 


S 58 


27.7 


27 


16 57-5 


4.9 


39-8 


23.8 


20 


25 28.8 


9.1 


14.1 


2S3 


Feb. fi 


46.2 


5-o 


1 56.0 


23-5 


30 


26 43 


9.2 


19.2 


28.8 


16 


23 st - 38.9 


5-i 


2 14.4 


23.2 


July 10 


26 38.8 


9-3 


ma 8 21. 1 
**; 19.7 


29.4 


26 


5-i 


2 34-7 


23.1 


20 


27 11. 7 


9-5 


30.0 


Mar.8 


43 - 2 


5-2 


2 56-3 


23.0 


30 


27 42.4 


9.6 


iS-i 


3o-5 


18 


16 52.4 


5-2 


3 18.7 


22.9 


Aug. 9 


28 10.2 


9-7 


8 7-5 


31.0 


28 


17 7-3 


5-2 


3 4i-4 


23.0 


19 


28 34.6 


9 9 


7 57-2 


3^-4 


Apr. 7 


17 26.6 


5-3 


4 39 


23.1! 


29 


28 55 


10. 1 


44.6 


31.8 


17 


17 50.0 


5-4 


4 25-7 


2 3 3 


Sept. 8 


29 10 9 


10.2 


30.1 


32.1 


87 


18 17.0 


5-4 


4 46.4 


23 6 


18 


22.0 


IO4 


7 i4-3 


32.3 


May 7 


18 47.0 


5-5 


5 5-4 


23-9; 


28 


2S.0 

6St -2 9 28.7 


IO-6 


6 57-7 


32-4 


17 


19 19-5 


5-5 


22.5 


24-3 


Oct. 8 


IO.8 


41. 1 


32.4 


27 


19 53-7 


56 


37-i 


24.8 


18 


24.2 


II. O 


25.0 


32-4 


June6 


20 28.9 


5-7 


49.1 


25-3I 


28 


145 


II. 2 


6 10.2 


32.2 


16 


21 4.6 


5-8 


5 58.1 


25-81 


Nov. 7 


29 0.2 


II. 4 


5 57-i 


3i-9 


26 


2 1 39.9 


"v9 


6 40 


26.3 


17 


28 4I.8 


1 1-5 


46.5 


31.6 


July 6 


22 14.4 


60 


6.6 


26.9 


27 


28 20.0 


11. 7 


38.6 


31.2 


16 


22 47.2 


6.1 


9St - 6.0 


27.4 


Dec. 7 


27 55-9 


11.8 


33-9 


30.8 


26 


23 17.8 


6.2 


6 2.2 


28.0 


17 


27 30-4 


11.9 


st. 5 32^5 


304 


Aug.5 


23 45-5 


6.4 


5 55-3 


28.5 


27 


27 4-7 


12 


34-6 


29.9 


15 


24 9.9 


6-5 


457 


28.9' 


'65 J. 6 


26 40.0 


12. 1 


40 2 


29.4 


25 


30.3 


6.6 


33-6 


29-3I 


16 


26 17.4 


12. 1 


5 49-i 


29.0 


Sept. 4 


46.2 


6.8 


i9-5 


29.6 


26 


25 58.0 


12.2 


6 1.2 


28.6 


14 


24 57-4 


69 


5 40 


29.8 


Feb. 5 


42.4 


12 2 


161 


283 


24 


iq 25 3-5 
1St, 25 4-3 


7-i 


4 47-6 


30.0 


15 


3i-4 


12.2 


335 


280 


Oct. 4 


7-3 


4 30- 9 


300 


25 


25.5 
4St, 25 24.9 


12.2 


6 52 9 


27.7 


14 


25 0.0 


7-4 


4 H-7 


30.0 


Mar. 7 


12.2 


7 13-9 


27.6 


24 


24 50 5 


7.6 


3 59-5 


29.8 


17 


29.7 


12. 1 


7 35 9 


27-5 


Nov.3 


24 36-4 


7-7 


45-9 


29.6 


27 


39 7 


12. 1 


7 5S.5 


27-5 


13 


24 18.2 


7-9 


34-6 


29 3 


Apr. 6 


25 54-7 


12. 1 


8 21.2 


27.6 


23 


23 56-6 


8.0 


26.0 


29.0 


16 


26 14.3 


12. 1 


8 43 4 


27.7 


Dec. 3 


23 326 


8.1 


3 20.5 


28.6 


26 


26 3S.2 


12. 1 


9 4-7 


28.0 


13 


23 7.2 


S.2 


18.2 

1^ St 


28. f 


May 6 


27 5-5 


12. 1 


24.6 


28.3 


23 


22 41.6 


I 8.3 


19-5 


27.7 


16 


27 35-9 


12.2 


42.7 


28.7 


K.M 


22 16.9 


8.4 


24.2 


27-3 


26 


28 8.7 


T2.2 


9 58.6 


29.1 


12 


21 54 3 


8-5 


32.3 


26.8 


Ifune 5 

r 


28 43.2 


12.3 


10 12.0 


29.6 












35 











Uranus. 

Date. | Long. 



1805. 

June 5 
■ 15 

25 
July 5 

15 



n 

o / 

28 43.2 

29 18.7 
29 54-7 

30- 3 

1 4.9 



Lat 

o°n~. 

/ 



Neptune. 



Long. 
T 

O I 

10 12.0 

22.5 
3,0.1 

34-4 



14 St 



10 35-4 



Lat. 
i° s. 

29.6 
30.1 

30-7 
31.2 

31.8 



Date. 
1866. 

Oct.28 

Nov. 7 

17 

27 

Dec. 7 



Uranus. 

Long. 

o 1 
8 18. 



7 53 

7 34 
7 12, 



Lat. 

/ 
8.0 

8.2 

8-5 
8.7 
8.9 



Neptune. 



Long. 
T 

o / 

10 46. 

32. 

20. 

II. 

10 4. 



Lat. 

367 
365 
36.2 

35-8 
35-3 



25 
Aug.4 
14 
24 

Sept.3 



38.0 
8.7 

36.6 
1.0 

21.4 



10 
9 



33-2 


32.4 


17 


27.9 


32-9 


27 


19.6 


33-4 


'B/J- 6 


8.7 


33-8 


16 


55-6 


34-2 


26 



6 48, 
6 22, 
5 56. 
5 32 
5 9 



9.0 
9.1 
9.2 
9.2 
9-3 



21 st 



1 

2 

6 

10 13 

23 



34-9 
34-4 
33-9 
33-4 
33-o 



13 
23 
Oct. 3 
13 

23 



lost.. 



37-4 
48.4 
54-3 
55 -o 
50.2 



40.7 


34-5 


Feb. 5 


24.6 


34-6 


15 


9 8.0 


34-7 


25 


8 51.4 


34-7 


Mar. 7 


35-6 


34-6 


17 



12 St. 



4 5o 
34- 

24 

18, 

4 18 



9.2 
29.2 
9.1 
9.1 
9.0 



37 

10 53 

11 12 
11 32 
11 53 



Nov. 2 
12 
22 

Dec. 2 
12 



40.4 

25-9 

7-3 

45-4 

21. 1 



22 
'66, J. 1 
11 
21 
31 



1 55-5 

1 29.7 

1 5.0 

o 42.5 

o 23.1 



19 St. 



21. 1 


34-4 


27 


8.6 


34-i 


Apr. 6 


58.6 


33-8 


16 


5i-5 


33-4 


26 


47.6 


32-9 


May 6 



47.1 

50.1 

56.6 

6.3 

19.2 



23 

33 

4 49' 

5 9 
5 33 



8.9 



8.7 
8.7 



12 16 

12 39 

13 1 
13 23 
13 43 



3i-5 
31.6 

3i-7 
31-9 
32.1 



32.4 


16 


32.0 


26 


3i-5 


June 5 


3i-i 


15 


3o-7 


25 



6 1. 

6 31, 

7 5 

7 39 

8 15 



8.6 
8.6 
8.6 
8.7 

8.7 



H 3-o 
20.1 
34-8 
46.8 

14 55-9 



32-5 
32.9 
33-4 
33-9 
34-4 



Feb.10 
20 

Mar.2 
12 
22 



n 



8 St 



o 7.6 

29 56.8 

5i-i 
50.6 

29 55-6 



34-7 


3o-3 


52.7 


30.0 


12.5 


29.8 


33-8 


29.6 


56.0 


29.6 



July 5 
15 
25 

Aug. 4 
14 



851 
9 27 

10 2, 

J o 35 

11 6 



8.9 
9.0 
9.2 
9-4 



15 

19 St. 



I, 

4' 
4- 
15 o, 

H 53' 



35o 
356 
36. 
368 

37-3 



Apr. 1 
11 
21 

May 1 
11 



o 5-9 
o 21. 1 
o 40.9 

I 4.9 
I 32.4 



10 


18.7 


29.6 


10 


4i-3 


29.7 


II 


3-3 


29.9 


II 


24-3 


30.1 


II 


43-8 


30.5 



24 

Sept. 3 

13 

23 

Oct. 3 



11 34 
" 59 

12 19, 

35- 
46. 



9.6 

9.S 

20.1 

20.3 

20.6 



43 
3i 
17 

14 2 

13 45 



37-8 
38.2 

38.5 
38.7 
38.9 



21 
31 
Jun.10 
20 

30 



2 30 

2 35-9 

3 10.5 

3 46-2 

4 22.3 



12 1.4 
16.7 
29.4 

39-2 
12 46.0 



30.8 


13 


3i-3 


23 


3i.8 


Nov. 2 


32-3 


12 


32.9 


22 



18 St. 



52. 

12 52 

48 

37 
23 



20.9 
2 1. 1 

21.4 
21.7 
21.9 



13 29.0 
13 12.8 

" 57-5 
44.0 

32-7 



38.9 
38.8 
38.6 

38.4 
380 



fuly 10 
20 
30 

Aug.9 
19 



4 58-0 

5 32.8 

6 5-9 
636.8 

7 4.8 



16 St 



49-5 
49.8 
46.8 
12 40.7 
31.8 



33-5 
34-i 
34-6 
35-2 
35-6 



Dec. 2 
12 
22 

'68, J. 1 
11 



12 4, 
11 42. 
11 17, 
10 51. 

10 25, 



22.1 
22.3 

22.5 
22.6 

22.7 



23 St 



24 

18 

12 l6 

i7' 

22. 



37-6 

37-2 

36.7 
36.2 

35-7 



29 

Sept.8 

18 
28 



7 29.2 

7 49-7 

8 5-6 
16.6 



20.3 
12 6.6 
11 51.4 

35-i 



36.1 

36.4 
36.7 
36.8 



21 
31 

Feb.10 
20 



10 1. 
9 38. 
9 19 
9 4 



22 7 
22.7 
22.7 
22.6 



30 
41, 

12 56 

13 12. 



35-2 
34-7 
34-3 
34o 



Oct. 8 
18 



14 St. 



22.4 
22.9 



18.4 

2.0 



36.9J 
368 



Mar. 1 
11 



8 53- 
8 48. 



22.5 
22.4 



3i- 

52. 



33.7 
33-5 



36 



1JJ 





Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°n. 


Long. 


Lat. 


1868. 


G 


o°n. 


T 


I°S. 


1869. 


G 


T 


I U S. 




o t 


1 


c / 


1 




/ 


/ 


1 


! 


Mar 11 


c 8 48.2 


22.4 


13 52.4 


33-5 


Aug. 3 


19 7.7 


25.1 


19 32.6 


40.0 


21 


ibbt * 48.1 


22.3 


14 14.2 


33-4 


13 


19 41.2 


2 5-3 


2 7-3 


4O.6 


31 


8 53-4 


22.2 


14 367 


3^-3 


23 


20 12.5 


1 25-5 


19.1 


41. 1 


Apr 10 


9 4-o 


22.1 


14 59-4 


33-4 


Sept. 2 


20 40.7 


25-7 


19 8.2 


4i -5 


20 


9 19-5 


22.0 


15 21.8 


33-5 


12 


21 5.4 


26.0 


18 55-i 


41.9 


30 


9 39-7 


21.9 


15 43-3 


33-7 


22 


26.0 


26.3 


40.2 


42.2 


May 10 


10 3.9 


21.8 


16 3.7 


34-0 


Oct. 2 


42.0 


26.6 


24.1 


42.4 


20 


10 31. S 


21.7 


22.3 


34-4 


12 


53-0 


26.9 


18 7.4 


42.4 


30 


11 2.7 


21-7 


38.8 


34-8 


22 


28St "2I 59-0 


27.2 


17 50.8 


42.4 


June 9 


" 35-9 


21.7 


16 52.9 


35-3 


Nov. 1 


27-5 


34-9 


423 


19 


12 10.8 


21.7 


17 4-2 


3.S-8 


11 


53-9 


27.9 


20.4 


42 


29 


12 46.8 


21.8 


12.6 


36-4 


21 


43-6 


28.2 


17 7.9 


41.7 


July 9 


13 23.1 


21.9 


17.8 


37-° 


Dec. 1 


28.5 


28.4 


16 57 9 


4i-3 


19 


13 59-i 


22.0 


„-,o 17 19.7 

21st. i84 


37-6 


11 


21 9-3 


28.7 


50.8 


40.8 


29 


14 34.2 


22.1 


38.2 


21 


20 46.9 


28.9 


9ft St 


403 


Aug.8 


15 7-6 


22.3 


13 9 


38.7 


31 


20 22.1 


29.1 


46.4 


39-8 


18 


15 38.7 


22.5 


17 6.4 


39-3 


7UJ.10 


19 56.2 


29.2 


49-5 


39-3 


2s 


16 6.8 


22.7 


16 56. 1 


39-7 


20 


19 30.3 


29.2 


16 55-9 


38.7 


Sept.7 


16 31.4 


22.9 


43-5 


40.1 


30 


19 5.6 


29.2 


17 5-7 


38.2 


17 


16 52.0 


23.2 


29 


40.4 


Feb. 9 


18 43-2 


29.2 


18.6 


37-8 


27 


17 7-9 


23-5 


16 13. 1 


40.6 


19 


18 24.1 


29.1 


34-i 


37-4 


Oct. 7 


18.9 


23.8 


15 56.5 


40.7 


Mar. 1 


18 9.1 


29.0 


17 52.0 


37 -o 


17 


24.6 

23 St. 2 £ 


24.1 


39-9 


40.7 


11 


17 58-7 


28.9 


18 11. 9 


36.8 


27 


24.4 


238 


40.6 


21 


C3-6 

26S, H 7 


28.7 


18 33-i 


36.6 


Nov. 6 


19.9 


24.7 


15 89 


40.4 


31 


28.5 


18 55-3 


36.5 


16 


i7 9 7 


25.0 


14 55-8 


40.1 


Apr 10 


17 59-3 


28.3 


19 17.9 


36.5 


26 


16 54-8 


25-3 


45-i 


39-7 


20 


18 10. 1 


28.2 


19 40 5 


36.6 


Dec. 6 


16 35-7 


25-5 


37-3 


39-3 


30 


18 25.9 


28.0 


20 2.5 


36.8 


16 


16 13.4 


25-7 


32.6 
25St 'i 4 31.2 


38.8 


May 10 


18 46.3 


27.9 


20 23.5 


37o 


26 


15 487 


25.8 


383 


20 


19 10.8 


27.7 


20 43.0 


37-4 


'69, J. 5 


15 22.8 


25-9 


334 


37-8 


30 


19 38.9 


27.6 


21 0.7 


37-8 


15 


H 57 


26.0 


39-o 


37-3 


June 9 


20 10.0 


27.6 


16.1 


38.2 


25 


14 32-3 


26.0 


14 48.0 


36.8 


19 


20 43-5 


27 ..s 


28.8 


38.7 


Feb. 4 


14 9.9 


26.0 


15 O.I 


36.3 


29 


21 18.7 


27-5 


388 


393 


14 


13 50.6 


26 


15.0 


35-9 


July 9 


21 54-9 


27.6 


21 45.6 


39-9 


U 


35-5 


2.S-9 


32-4 


35-6 


19 


22 31.5 


27.6 


49-2 
26St - 49-5 


40-5 


Mar. 6 


25 -3 


25-7 


15 5i-8 


35-3 


29 


23 7-8 


27.8 


41. 1 


16 


J 9-8 
**-i 3 i9-9 


25.6 


16 12.7 


35-i 


Aug.8 


23 43-2 


27.9 


46.6 


41.7 


2<; 


25-5 


16 34-7 


35 -o 


18 


24 16.8 


28.1 


21 40.6 


42.2 


Apr. 5 


25 -3 


25-3 


16 57-3 


35-o 


28 


24 48.2 


28.3 


3i-7 


4^ 7 


15 


36.0 


25.2 


17 20.0 


35-i 


Sept.7 


25 16.6 


28.6 


20.2 


43-2 


25 


13 5i.7 


25.0 


17 42.1 


35-2 


17 


25 4i-4 


28.8 


21 6.6 


43-5 


May 5 


14 12. 


249 


18 3-5 


35-4 


27 


26 2.0 


29.1 


20 51.3 


43-8 


15 


14 36.4 


24.8 


23-4 


35-8 


Oct. 7 


18. 1 


29-5 


35 -o 


43-9 


25 


15 4 4 


24.8 


4i-5 


36.1 


17 


29.1 


29.8 


18.2 


44o 


June 4 


15 35-4 


24.7 


18 57-5 


36.6 


27 


34-8 
1 bU 26 35-0 


30.2 


20 1.7 


43-9 


14 


16 8.7 


24.7 


19 10.9 


37-i 


Nov. 6 


30.5 


19 46.1 


43-7 


24 


16 43.8 


24.7 


21.6 


37-6 


16 


29.8 


3o-9 


32.1 


43-5 


July 4 


17 19 9 


24.7 


29.1 


38.2 


26 


19.4 


31-2 


20.1 


43-i 


14 


i7 5 6 -4| 2 4-8 


33-6 
23 St. £ 7 


38.8 


Dec. 6 


26 4.2 


3i-5 


10.8 


42.7 


24 


18 32.5 24.9 


39-4 


16 


25 45-o 


31.8 


4-5 


42.2 



37 



1 

Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o c n. 


Long. 


Lat. 

i°s.! 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 


Long. 


Lat. 


1870. 


12 


T 


1872. 


<n, 


o°n. 


T 


I°S. 




o 1 


1 


/ 


/ 




1 


/ 


/ 


t 


Dec.16 


25 45-o 


31.8 


19 4-5 


42.2 


May 9 


27 39-7 


33-4 


24 43.0 


39-5 


26 


25 22.4 


32.0 


1.4 


41.7 


19 


28 0.3 


33-2 


25 3-3 


39-8 


71, J. * 


24 57-6 


32.1 


31 St. Ig 


4 i. 1 


29 


28 25.0 


33 -o 


21.9 


40.1 


15 


24 3 1 - 6 


32.2 


5-8 


40.6 


June 8 


28 53-3 


32-9 


38.5 


40.6 


25 


24 5-7 


32-3 


19 13. 1 


40.0 


18 


29 24.5 


32.8 


25 5 2 -6 


41. 1 


1 Feb. 4 


23 4i-o 


32-3 


23-7 


39-5 


28 


29 58.2(32.7 


26 4.0 


41.6 


14 


23 18.6 


32.2 


37-2 


39 1 


JulyS 


SI 33-7(327 


12.5 


42.2 


24 


22 59-5 


32.1 


19 53 4 


387 


18 


1 10.1 32.7 


17.8 


42.8 


Mar. 6 


446 


32.0 


20 1 1.8 


38-4 


28 


i 47.0 32.8 


2619.8 

30St. ^ 5 


434 


16 


34-4 


31.8 


20 32.0 


381 


Aug. 7 


2 23.6I 32.9 


44.0 


26 


22 29. 1 
31 st 29.5 


31.6 


20 53-5 


38o 


17 


2 59.2 


33o 


14.I 


44.6 


Apr. 5 


3i-4 


21 15.9 


37 9 


27 


3 33- 2 


33-2 


26 6.6 


45-i 


15 


35-2 


31.2 


21 38- 5 


37-9 


Sept. 6 


4 4-8 


33-5 


25 56- 3 


456 


25 


22 46.1 


31.0 


22 1.0 


38.o 


16 


4 33-4 


33-7 


43-7 


46.0 


May 5 


23 2.0 


30.8 


22 22.8 


38.2 


26 


4 .S8.4 


340 


29.1 


46-3 


15 


23 22.4 


30.6 


22 43-5 


38.5 


Oct. 6 


5 T 9-3 


34-4 


25 !3- 2 


46.5 


25 


23 47-i 


30-5 


23 2.6 


38.8 


16 


35-4 


34-8 


24 56.6 


46.6 


June 4 


24 15-3 


3C-4 


19.7 39.2 


26 


46.4 


35-i 


39-8 


46.6 


14 


24 4 6 -5 


30.3 


34-5 39-7 


Nov. 5 


C2.I 

11St '5 52 3 


35-5 


23-7 


464 


24 


25 20.1 


30.2 


46.6I 40.3 


15 


35-9 


24 87 


46.2 


July 4 


25 55-4 


30.2 


23 55-7 


40.8 


25 


47.0 


36.3 


23 55 - 6 


45-9 


14 


26 31.7 


30.2 


24 1.8 


41.4 


Dec. 5 


364 


3^-7 


44-9 


45-5 


24 


27 8-5 


30-3 


4-7 

28 st. ; ' 
4.2 


42.0 


15 


21. 1 


37o 


37 -o 


45.0 


Aug 3 


27 44.9 


30-4 


42.6 


25 


5 1.6 


37-3 


32-3 


44.4 


13 


28 20.4 


30. 6 


24 0.5 


4-5.2 


73J.4 


4 38-9 


37-5 


St. 3^0 43.9 


23 


28 54.2 


30.8 


23 53-7 


43-8 


14 


4 14.0 


37-7 


23 33-2 


43 3 


Sept. 2 


29 25.7 


31.0 


44.1 


44.2 


24 


3 47-9 


378 


38-8 


42.7 


12 


29 54-2 


31.2 


32.0 


44-7 


Feb. 3 


3 21.9 


37-8 


47-8 


42.2 


22 


«ft 19. 1 


3*-S 


17.9 


45o 


13 


2 57-2 


37-8 


23 59-9 


41.7 


Oct. 2 


39.8 


31-9 


23 2.3 


45-2 


23 


34-9 


37-7 


24 14. 8 


4i-3 


12 


55-9 


32.2 


22 45-8 45-3 


Mar. 5 


15.8 


37-5 


24 32.1 


409 


22 


1 7.0 


32.6 


22 29.il 45.4 


15 


2 1.0 


37-3 


24 5i-5 


40.6 


Nov. 1 


12.6 
7St - 12.8 


33-o 


22 12.7 


45-3 


25 


1 50.9 37 1 


25 12.4 


404 


11 


33-3 


21 57-4 


45-i 


Apr. 4 


qst 45-9 36-8 
9St - 46.3I36.6 


25 34-4 


40.2 


21 


1 7.6 


33-7 


43-8 


44.8 


14 


25 56 9 402 


Dec. 1 


57-i 


34-o 


32-5 


444 


24 


1 520 


36.3 


26 19.5I40.2 


11 


41.8 


34-3 


23-9 


43-9 


May 4 


2 3- 1 


36.1 


26 41.7I40.4 


21 


22. q 


34-6 


18.3 


43-4 


14 


2 19. 1 


35 8 


27 3 40.6 


31 


G 29 59.8 


34-8 


21 16.2 
3St - .7-4 


42.9 


24 


2 39-7 


35-6 


22.9 40 9 


'72 J. 10 


29 34-9 


35o 


42.3 


June 3 


3 4-4 


35-4 


41.1I41.3 


20 


29 8.9 


35-i 


' 22.2 


41.7 


13 


3 32.8 


35-2 


27 57-i 


41.8 


30 


28 42.9 


35-2 


30.4 


41.2 


23 


4 4-i 


35-i 


28 10.6 


42-3 


Feb. 9 


28 18.2 


35-i 


4I.7 


40.7 


July 3 


4 37 9 


35-o 


21.3 


42.8 


19 


27 55-9 


35- 1 


21 56.O 


40.2 


13 


5 13 4 


35o 


29.0I43.4 


29 


36.8 


34 9 


22 12.7 


39-9 


23 


5 5o- 


35-0 


33 4'44 


Mar. 10 


21.9 


34-8 


22 3I.6 


39-5 


Aug. 2 


6 27.0 


35- 1 


St. 34-7 


446 


20 


11.8 


34-b 


22 52.2 


39-3 


12 


7 3-7 


35-2 


28 32.6 


45-2 


30 


27 6.7 


34-3 


23 H-O 


39-2 


22 


7 39-5 


35-3 


27.4 


45-8 


Apr. 9 
~ 19 


4fct. yi 


34-1 


23 36.4 


39- 1 


Sept. 1 


8 136 


35-5 


19. 1 


46.3 


12.8 


33-9 


23 59- 1 ! 39- 1 


11 


8 45-3 


35-7 


28 8.3 


46.8 


29 


23.8 


33o 


24 21.4 39.3 


21 


9 H-i 


36.0 


27 55-i 


47.1 



38 



Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Uranus. 


Neptune. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 

o°n 


Long. 


Lat. 


Date. 


Long. 


Lat. 
o°n. 


Lon 


or . 


Lat. 


1873. 


SI 

O / 


T 


I°S, 


1875. 


a 


T 




I°S. 


Sep.21 


9 H-i 


36.0 


27 55-1 


47.1 


Feb.13 


12 44.2 


42.4 


2S 


23.I 


43-7 


Oct. 1 


9 39- 2 


3o-4 


40.1 


47-4 


23 


12 19.5 


42.3 


28 


36.7 


43.2 


11 


IO O.I 


36.7 


24.0 


47.6 


Mar. 5 


11 57.2 


42.2 


28 


52.8 


42.8 


21 


16.3 


37-i 


27 7.2 


47-7 


15 


3S.2 


42.0 


29 


II. 2 


42.4 


31 


27.4 


37-5 


26 50.5 


47.6 


25 


23-3 


41.8 


29 


3i-4 


42.2 


Nov 10 


"Z ** I 


37-9 


34-6 


47-4! 


Apr. 4 


13-3 


4i-5 


29 52-9 


42 


20 


16bt io 33.2 


38-3 


20.1 


47-21 


14 


11 8.3 


41.2 


8 


iq.i 


41.9 


30 


27.9 


38.7 


26 7.5 


46.8 


24 


18 St. gg 


40.9 





37-7 


41.9 


Dec.10 


17.2 


39- 1 


25 57-5 


46.4 


May 4 


14.6 


4°-5 


1 


0.2 


42.0 


20 


10 1.8 3 


50-4 


45-9 


14 


25.6 


40.2 


1 


22.0 


42.V 


30 


9 423 


39-7 


ft Rt 46.5 
6 St ' 46.O 


45-3! 


24 


11 4i-7l 39-9 


1 


42 6J42 ^j 


'Mj.y 


9 19-5 


39-9 


44 -7 1 


June 3 


12 2.4I 39.6 


2 


i-7 


42.^ 


19 


8 54-5 


40.1 


49.I 


44.1 


13 


12 27.2 39.4 




18.9 


43-2 


29 


8 28.4 


40.2 


25 55-6 


43 -6 


23 


12 55-6 39-2 




OJ-/ 


43-7 


Feb. 8 


8 2.4 


40.2 


26 5.4 


43 -o, 


July 3 


13 27.1 1 39- J 




45-9 


44.2 


18 


7 37-7 


40.2 


18.2 


42.5! 


13 


14 1.0 


38.9 





55-i 


44.8 


28 


7 15 3 


40.1 


33-7 


42.1 


23 


14 36 7 


38.9 


3 


i-3 


45-4 


MarlO 


6 56.3 


39-9 


26 51.6 


4i-7 


Aug. 2 


15 i3-5 


38.9 


6 St. 


4.2 


46.0 


20 


4i-5 


39-7 


27 11.4 


41.4 


12 


15 5o-7 


38-9 


3-8 


46.6 


30 


31-4 


39-4 


27 3 2 -6 


41.2 


22 


16 27.7 


39-o 


3 


O.I 


47.2 


Apr. 9 


26 c 
13St -6 26.9 


39-^ 


27 54-81 41. 1 


[Sept.l 


17 3-7 


39-2 


2 


53-4 


47-7 


19 


388 


28 17.3I 41. 1 


11 


17 38.1 


39 4 




43-8 


48.2 


29 


32.7 


38.5 


28 39.8 41.2 


21 


18 IO.I 


39-6 




3i-7 


48.6 


May 9 


43-7 


38.3 


29 1.9 


4i-3 


Oct. 1 


18 39.0 


39 9 




17.6 


49.0 


19 


6 59.8 


38.0 


29 22.9 


41.6 


11 


19 44 


40 2 


2 


1.9 


49.2 


29 


7 20.4 


37-7 


29 42.4 


41.9 


21 


25-5 


40.6 


1 


45-3 


49-3 


June 8 


7 45-2 


37-5 


8 0.1 


42-3 


31 


41.8 


41.0 


1 


28.5 


49-3 


18 


8 13.6 


37-3 


15-5 


42.8 


Nov 10 


53-o 


41.4 


1 


12. 1 


49.2 


28 


8 45-o 


37-2 


2S.3 


43-3 


20 


25St i 9 58.8 


41.9 





56.7 


48.9 


July 8 


9 18.9 


37-i 


38.3 


43-9 


30 


42-3 




43-i 


48.6 


18 


9 54-5 


37-i 


45.2 


44-5 


Dec.10 


53-3 


4*7 




31.848.2 


28 


10 31.2 


37-i 


4 St 48 ' 9 

4 bt ' 49-3 


45 - 1 


20 


42.6 


43-i 




23-I47-7 


Aug. 7 


11 8.3 


37-i 


45-7 


30 


27.1 


43-5 





17.647.1 


17 


11 45.2 


37-2 


46-5 


46.3 


7t),J.9 


19 7-5 


43-8 


11st. 


!5-546-5 


27 


12 2I.O 


374 


40.5 


46.8: 


19 


18 44.6 


44.0 


16.8 45.9 


Sept.6 


12 55-3 


37-6 


3i-5 


47-3 


29 


18 19.5 


44.2 





21.6 


45-3 


16 


13 27.1 


37-8 


20.0 


47-8 


Feb. 8 


17 53-3 


44-3 




29.7 


44-8 


26 


13 56-o 


38.1 


T ° 6 -4 
• 29 51. 1 


48.1 


18 


17 27.2 


44-3 




41. 1 


44.2 


Oct. 6 


14 21.2 


38.4 


48.4 


28 


17 2.5 


44.2 





^■3 


43-8 


16 


14 42.2 


38.8 


34-7 


48.5 


Mar. 9 


16 40.2 


440 


I 


12. 1 


43-3 


26 


H 58.5 


39-2 


17.8 


48.6 


19 


16 21.2 


43-8 


I 


3°-9|43-o 


Nov. 5 


15 9.6 


39-6 


29 i-3 


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1 5 56.3 


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40.5 


31.6 


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15 57-6 


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41.6 


28 3.9 


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44-8 


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27 


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